smiþ
Old English
noun
Definitions
- smith
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *smiþaz (smith, arranger, craftsman).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*smiþaz
Gloss
smith, arranger, craftsman
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- smith English
- Goldschmied German
- Hufschmied German
- Ränkeschmied German
- Schmied German
- Schmiedin German
- Waffenschmied German
- Smeets Dutch, Flemish
- goudsmid Dutch, Flemish
- pantsersmid Dutch, Flemish
- smid Dutch, Flemish
- wapensmid Dutch, Flemish
- zilversmid Dutch, Flemish
- *smēy- Proto-Indo-European
- smed Norwegian Bokmål
- *gulþasmiþaz Proto-Germanic
- *smiþaz Proto-Germanic
- *smiþōną Proto-Germanic
- *īsarnasmiþaz Proto-Germanic
- låssmed Swedish
- smed Swedish
- smed Norwegian Nynorsk
- gold Old English
- goldsmiþ Old English
- isernsmiþ Old English
- larsmiþ Old English
- lār Old English
- smiþian Old English
- wigsmiþ Old English
- wīġ Old English
- īsern Old English
- goldsmith Middle English
- smyth Middle English
- smythen Middle English
- smiðr Old Norse
- smed Danish
- smiður Icelandic
- smit Middle Dutch
- smid Old High German
- smit Old High German
- smid Afrikaans
- smiður Faroese
- smit Middle High German
- *𐍃𐌼𐌹𐌸𐌰 Gothic
- 𐌰𐌹𐌶 Gothic
- 𐌰𐌹𐌶𐌰𐍃𐌼𐌹𐌸𐌰 Gothic
- שמיד Yiddish
- *smith Old Dutch
- smith Old Dutch
- smit Middle Low German
- smit Cimbrian
- smitt Cimbrian
- smith Old Saxon
- Schmid Alemannic German
- schmid Alemannic German
- schméd Alemannic German
- schmét Alemannic German
- schmìd Alemannic German
- smiþer Old Swedish
- schmidt Bavarian
- schmit Bavarian
- sghmiid Bavarian
- shëmìt Unami