synbot
Old English
noun
Definitions
- recompense for sin; penance
Etymology
Compound from Old English synn (sin, guilt, being the one guilty, literally) + Old English bōt (remedy, relief, atonement, help, repentance, recompense, advantage, compensation for an injury wrong, penance, offering, amends, reformation, remediation).
Origin
Old English
bōt
Gloss
remedy, relief, atonement, help, repentance, recompense, advantage, compensation for an injury wrong, penance, offering, amends, reformation, remediation
Concept
Semantic Field
Social and political relations
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
償
Emoji
🏥 💁 🚑️
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bote English
- maegbot English
- *bōtō Proto-Germanic
- *sundijō Proto-Germanic
- *sunjō Proto-Germanic
- botettan Old English
- botian Old English
- botleas Old English
- botwierþe Old English
- brycgbot Old English
- burhbot Old English
- bōt Old English
- ciricbot Old English
- cynebot Old English
- dædbot Old English
- eftbot Old English
- feohbot Old English
- firensynn Old English
- fæhþbot Old English
- hadbot Old English
- hloþbot Old English
- synful Old English
- synleas Old English
- synn Old English
- synnig Old English
- boote Middle English
- bote Middle English
- sinne Middle English