dour
Breton
/ˈduːr/
noun
Definitions
- water
- by extension rain, tears, sweat, saliva
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Brythonic *duβr inherited from Proto-Celtic *dubros (water, dark, dark water) inherited from Proto-Indo-European *dʰubrós (deep, dark), *dʰewb- (deep, hollow).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*dʰewb-
Gloss
deep, hollow
Concept
Semantic Field
Spatial relations
Ontological Category
Property
Kanji
深
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Zurich English
- Dabrona Latin
- Dubris Latin
- Duranius Latin
- Durius Latin
- Taurini Latin
- Taufe German
- taufen German
- βυθός Ancient Greek
- ἄβυσσος Ancient Greek
- *dʰewb- Proto-Indo-European
- *dʰubnos Proto-Indo-European
- *dʰubr- Proto-Indo-European
- *dʰubrós Proto-Indo-European
- dybde Norwegian Bokmål
- *daupijaną Proto-Germanic
- *daupō Proto-Germanic
- *deupaz Proto-Germanic
- *diupiþō Proto-Germanic
- *dumpa- Proto-Germanic
- *duppaz Proto-Germanic
- *dūkaną Proto-Germanic
- atdjúp Old Norse
- atdjúpr Old Norse
- deypa Old Norse
- Dubra Galician
- Val do Dubra Galician
- chwerwddwr Welsh
- dwrgi Welsh
- dwrgwn Welsh
- dŵr Welsh
- madfall ddŵr Welsh
- dobur Old Irish
- doburchú Old Irish
- domain Old Irish
- domun Old Irish
- *dubros Proto-Celtic
- *duβnos Proto-Celtic
- dourek Breton
- dourgi Breton
- dourgon Breton
- dourioù Breton
- douryar Breton
- douryer Breton
- ki Breton
- kon Breton
- yar Breton
- yer Breton
- dowr Cornish
- *duβr Proto-Brythonic
- *düβrgi Proto-Brythonic
- dubrum Gaulish
- dwfr Middle Welsh
- dwfyr Middle Welsh
- *duob- bat-pro