sawol
Old English
noun
Definitions
- soul
Etymology
Inherited from *saiwalu inherited from Proto-Germanic *saiwalō (soul, life force).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*saiwalō
Gloss
soul, life force
Concept
Semantic Field
Religion and belief
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
魂
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Seele German
- Seelenfrieden German
- Seelengröße German
- Seelenklempner German
- Seelentröster German
- Seelenwanderung German
- entseelen German
- seelenlos German
- seelenruhig German
- seelenvoll German
- seelisch German
- kleinzielig Dutch, Flemish
- moederziel alleen Dutch, Flemish
- slavenziel Dutch, Flemish
- ziel Dutch, Flemish
- zielengeleider Dutch, Flemish
- zielenheil Dutch, Flemish
- zielenherder Dutch, Flemish
- zielenknijper Dutch, Flemish
- zielenrust Dutch, Flemish
- zielig Dutch, Flemish
- zielknijper Dutch, Flemish
- zielkunde Dutch, Flemish
- zielsbeschrijving Dutch, Flemish
- zielsblij Dutch, Flemish
- zielskunde Dutch, Flemish
- zielsveel Dutch, Flemish
- zielsverhuizing Dutch, Flemish
- zieltogen Dutch, Flemish
- -силить Russian
- бессилие Russian
- бронесилы Russian
- ветросиловой Russian
- равносильный Russian
- си́ла Russian
- силач Russian
- силовой Russian
- силок Russian
- сильный Russian
- силёнка Russian
- *saiwalō Proto-Germanic
- ゼーレ Japanese
- -cund Old English
- sawolcund Old English
- sāwol Old English
- siele Middle Dutch
- seil Old High German
- sela Old High German
- sēla Old High German
- sēula Old High German
- siel Afrikaans
- sēle Middle High German
- Séil Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- gjallë Albanian
- 𐍃𐌰𐌹𐍅𐌰𐌻𐌰 Gothic
- *saiwalu gmw-pro
- sela Old Dutch
- sēla Old Dutch
- sêle Middle Low German
- seola Old Saxon
- sēola Old Saxon
- Seel Alemannic German
- siel Old Swedish
- sele Old Frisian
- sēla Old Frisian
- Seele Saterland Frisian
- Seel Low German
- *ģalu̯a- Proto-Albanian
- Siel Central Franconian