west
Old English
adv
Definitions
- west
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *westrą.
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*westrą
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Hammer English
- Wesley English
- Wesleyan English
- West Ham English
- west English
- West German
- ovest Italian
- ouest French
- oeste Spanish, Castilian
- *wek(ʷ)speros Proto-Indo-European
- vest Norwegian Bokmål
- oeste Portuguese
- *westrą Proto-Germanic
- Västergötland Swedish
- väst Swedish
- väster Swedish
- vest Norwegian Nynorsk
- Seaxa Old English
- Westseaxa Old English
- west Middle English
- westerne Middle English
- westward Middle English
- vestan Old Norse
- vestr Old Norse
- vestrœnn Old Norse
- vest Danish
- ouest Old French
- west Old French
- oest Catalan, Valencian
- vestur Icelandic
- oeste Galician
- west Old High German
- vestur Faroese
- Wesleeagh Manx
- Wesleeaght Manx
- vouest Norman
- vouêt Norman
- ouest Middle French
- west Old Dutch
- oeste Asturian
- was Seychellois Creole