leodmearc
Old English
noun
Definitions
- the territory of a people
Etymology
Compound from Old English lēod (man, people, person, chief, nation) + Old English mearc (mark, boundary, line of division, term, marker, province, defined area, standard, limit, border, sign, district).
Origin
Old English
mearc
Gloss
mark, boundary, line of division, term, marker, province, defined area, standard, limit, border, sign, district
Concept
Semantic Field
Social and political relations
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
端
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *markō Proto-Germanic
- Denemearc Old English
- burhleod Old English
- ceasterleod Old English
- eþelmearc Old English
- geleod Old English
- landleod Old English
- landmearc Old English
- leodcyning Old English
- leoden Old English
- leodgebyrga Old English
- leodgeþincþu Old English
- leodhryre Old English
- leodmægen Old English
- leodriht Old English
- leodræden Old English
- leodscipe Old English
- leodstefn Old English
- leodweard Old English
- leodwerod Old English
- leodwita Old English
- leodwynn Old English
- lēod Old English
- lēoden Old English
- mearc Old English
- mircels Old English
- tælmearc Old English
- mark Middle English
- *marku gmw-pro