ule
Old English
noun
Definitions
- owl
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *uwwalǭ (owl) derived from Proto-Indo-European *up-.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*up-
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- ulula Latin
- Eule German
- Nachteule German
- Schleiereule German
- Schneeeule German
- Zwergohreule German
- bosuil Dutch, Flemish
- kerkuil Dutch, Flemish
- oelewapper Dutch, Flemish
- ruigpootuil Dutch, Flemish
- sneeuwuil Dutch, Flemish
- steenuil Dutch, Flemish
- uil Dutch, Flemish
- uilenbal Dutch, Flemish
- uilenbril Dutch, Flemish
- uilig Dutch, Flemish
- uilskuiken Dutch, Flemish
- velduil Dutch, Flemish
- *up- Proto-Indo-European
- ugle Norwegian Bokmål
- *hūwô Proto-Germanic
- *uwilǭ Proto-Germanic
- *uwwalǭ Proto-Germanic
- *ūfōn, *ūfaz Proto-Germanic
- berguv Swedish
- uv Swedish
- ugle Norwegian Nynorsk
- ūle Old English
- ugla Old Norse
- ugle Danish
- ugla Icelandic
- ule Middle Dutch
- hūwo Old High German
- uwila Old High German
- ūwila Old High German
- uil Afrikaans
- ugla Faroese
- hūwe Middle High German
- iule, iu(we)le Middle High German
- Eil Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- *ūwila Old Dutch
- ula Old Saxon
- uwila Old Saxon
- ūla Old Saxon
- uggla Old Swedish
- ūver Old Swedish
- yuggle Scots
- *ūle Old Frisian