sundor
Old English
adv
Definitions
- apart, separate, private, aloof, by one's self
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *sundraz (alone, isolated, particular, separate).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*sundraz
Gloss
alone, isolated, particular, separate
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Cognates and derived terms
- Sinemet English
- sinecure English
- beneficium sine cūrā Latin
- sine Latin
- Sinekure German
- sonder German
- sonder- German
- senza Italian
- sinécure French
- *sene Proto-Indo-European
- *snter- Proto-Indo-European
- *sn̥Hter- Proto-Indo-European
- *swé Proto-Indo-European
- *sundraz Proto-Germanic
- *sundrô Proto-Germanic
- sunder Old English
- sundor- Old English
- synder Old English
- सनितुर् Sanskrit
- sain- Irish
- sundr Old Norse
- sans Old French
- senz Old French
- sen Esperanto
- sense Catalan, Valencian
- sundur Icelandic
- suntar Old High German
- sen Ido
- sain Old Irish
- sunder Middle High German
- sunder Old Dutch
- sen Old Portuguese
- *sani Proto-Celtic
- sundr Old Swedish
- sånder Westrobothnian
- *sanHtŕ̥ Proto-Indo-Aryan
- ses Old Occitan
- sin Old Spanish
- sien Mirandese
- sen Old Catalan