su
Old English
noun
Definitions
- sow (female pig)
Etymology
Inherited from *sū inherited from Proto-Germanic *sūz (sow) derived from Proto-Indo-European *suH- (swine, pig, hog).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*suH-
Gloss
swine, pig, hog
Concept
Semantic Field
Animals
Ontological Category
Classifier
Kanji
豚
Emoji
🐗 🐷 🐽
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- hyoscyamus Latin
- intestīnālis Latin
- suile Latin
- sus Latin
- Judensau German
- Mastsau German
- Sau German
- Saubär German
- Sauhaufen German
- Saukerl German
- Saustall German
- Schlampensau German
- jusquiame French
- водосвинка Russian
- свинство Russian
- свинья́ Russian
- σῦς Ancient Greek
- ὑοσκύαμος Ancient Greek
- ὑφορβός Ancient Greek
- ὑόσερις Ancient Greek
- ὕαινα Ancient Greek
- ὗς Ancient Greek
- *suH- Proto-Indo-European
- *sū- Proto-Indo-European
- chispe Portuguese
- *swīną Proto-Germanic
- *sūz Proto-Germanic
- so Swedish
- सूकर Sanskrit
- sú Old Norse
- sýr Old Norse
- so Danish
- *svinьja Proto-Slavic
- sýr Icelandic
- sor Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- sū Old High German
- hyointestinalis Translingual
- hyopneumoniae Translingual
- súgv Faroese
- sū Middle High German
- *sū gmw-pro
- *sukkos Proto-Celtic
- *suH-, *suHkarás Proto-Indo-Iranian
- Sau Central Franconian
- zaoj Vilamovian