gefær
Old English
noun
Definitions
- sudden danger, calamity; ambush
Etymology
Prefix from Old English fær (journey, road).
Origin
Old English
fær
Gloss
journey, road
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
道, 路
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Ansteckungsgefahr German
- Einsturzgefahr German
- Explosionsgefahr German
- Fluchtgefahr German
- Gefahr German
- Gefahrenhinweis German
- Gefahrensymbol German
- Gefahrstoff German
- Lebensgefahr German
- Verwechslungsgefahr German
- gefahrlos German
- gefahrvoll German
- gefährlich German
- besmettingsgevaar Dutch, Flemish
- doodsgevaar Dutch, Flemish
- gevaar Dutch, Flemish
- gevaarlijk Dutch, Flemish
- gevaarsdriehoek Dutch, Flemish
- gevarendriehoek Dutch, Flemish
- gevarengeld Dutch, Flemish
- levensgevaar Dutch, Flemish
- *farą Proto-Germanic
- *fērō Proto-Germanic
- fær Old English
- færeld Old English
- ymbfær Old English
- fare Middle English
- gevaar Afrikaans
- gevāre Middle High German