yþlad
Old English
noun
Definitions
- (poetic) voyage, crossing
Etymology
Compound from Old English ȳþ (wave, water, flood, sea, liquid, billow) + Old English lād (course, journey, way, exculpation, waterway, leading, street, support, maintenance, carrying).
Origin
Old English
lād
Gloss
course, journey, way, exculpation, waterway, leading, street, support, maintenance, carrying
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- livelihood English
- lode English
- *laidō Proto-Germanic
- *unþiz Proto-Germanic
- *unþī Proto-Germanic
- aryþ Old English
- eastreamyþ Old English
- flodyþ Old English
- geofonyþ Old English
- ladian Old English
- ladmann Old English
- liegyþ Old English
- ligyþ Old English
- lād Old English
- oferyþ Old English
- sealtyþ Old English
- seolhyþa Old English
- sæyþ Old English
- wæteryþ Old English
- yþbord Old English
- yþfaru Old English
- yþgebland Old English
- yþgewinn Old English
- yþhengest Old English
- yþhof Old English
- yþian Old English
- yþig Old English
- yþlid Old English
- yþlida Old English
- yþmearh Old English
- yþmere Old English
- yþworian Old English
- yþworiende Old English
- ȳþ Old English
- lode Middle English
- ythe Middle English