healf tid
Old English
noun
Definitions
- a half-hour, half an hour
Etymology
Affix from Old English healf (half) + Old English tīd (time, season, period, feast-day, hour, festal-tide, while, due time, tide, canonical hour, canonical hour service, yeartide, point portion of time).
Origin
Old English
tīd
Gloss
time, season, period, feast-day, hour, festal-tide, while, due time, tide, canonical hour, canonical hour service, yeartide, point portion of time
Concept
Semantic Field
Time
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
潮
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- -tide English
- *dī- Proto-Indo-European
- *yekə- Proto-Indo-European
- *halbaz Proto-Germanic
- *tīdiz Proto-Germanic
- antid Old English
- bedtid Old English
- cenningtid Old English
- cirictid Old English
- dægtid Old English
- halpenige Old English
- healf Old English
- healfbrocen Old English
- healfcwic Old English
- healfdead Old English
- healfscyldig Old English
- healftrendel Old English
- healfweg Old English
- metetid Old English
- sperehealf Old English
- spinelhealf Old English
- tidlice Old English
- tidwritere Old English
- tīd Old English
- wintertid Old English
- half Middle English
- tide Middle English
- *halb gmw-pro