wintercearig
Old English
adj
Definitions
- sad from old age or winter's gloom
Etymology
Compound from Old English winter + Old English ċeariġ (sorrowful, wary, grievous, pensive, careful, sad, anxious, dire, chary).
Origin
Old English
ċeariġ
Gloss
sorrowful, wary, grievous, pensive, careful, sad, anxious, dire, chary
Concept
Semantic Field
Emotions and values
Ontological Category
Property
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *wintruz Proto-Germanic
- earmcearig Old English
- hreowcearig Old English
- winter Old English
- winterbiter Old English
- winterburna Old English
- winterceald Old English
- winterdun Old English
- winterdæg Old English
- winterfeorm Old English
- winterfylleþ Old English
- wintergegang Old English
- wintergerim Old English
- wintergetæl Old English
- wintergeweorp Old English
- wintergewæde Old English
- winterhus Old English
- winterlic Old English
- winterlæcan Old English
- winterrim Old English
- winterscur Old English
- winterselde Old English
- winterset Old English
- wintersetl Old English
- wintersufel Old English
- wintertid Old English
- winterwylle Old English
- wintrig Old English
- ċeariġ Old English
- cearig Middle English
- winter Middle English
- wintertid Middle English
- *karag gmw-pro
- ċeariġ
- winter
- wintrig
- winterset
- winterlic
- wintertid
- winterdun
- winterdæg
- winterrim
- winterhus
- wintersetl
- winterscur
- earmcearig
- wintersufel
- winterfeorm
- winterwylle
- winterlæcan
- winterceald
- winterbiter
- wintergetæl
- winterburna
- winterselde
- hreowcearig
- wintergerim
- wintergewæde
- wintergegang
- winterfylleþ
- wintergeweorp