gour
Breton
/ˈɡuːʁ/
noun
Definitions
- man
- person used in negation
- (rare) husband
Etymology
Inherited from Old Breton gur inherited from Proto-Brythonic *gwur inherited from Proto-Celtic *wiros.
Origin
Proto-Celtic
*wiros
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Warwick English
- viripotent English
- eviro Latin
- semivir Latin
- vir Latin
- virago Latin
- viratus Latin
- virilia Latin
- virilis Latin
- virtus Latin
- *wiHrós Proto-Indo-European
- viril Norwegian Bokmål
- *weraz Proto-Germanic
- viril Norwegian Nynorsk
- Wæringwic Old English
- wer Old English
- werleas Old English
- werlic Old English
- werwulf Old English
- Warwyk Middle English
- wer Middle English
- were Middle English
- aoinfhear Irish
- ardfhear Irish
- cnámhfhear Irish
- crannfhear Irish
- fear Irish
- fearga Irish
- fearán Irish
- fearúil Irish
- firinscne Irish
- firinscneach Irish
- firéan Irish
- firín Irish
- seanfhear Irish
- ógfhear Irish
- viro Esperanto
- arwr Welsh
- cyẅres Welsh
- gwrol Welsh
- gŵr Welsh
- gẃraidd Welsh
- uchelwr Welsh
- fer Old Irish
- *warjan gmw-pro
- *wiros Proto-Celtic
- *wiros Proto-Italic
- *gwur Proto-Brythonic
- gwr Middle Welsh
- *ᚃᚔᚏᚐᚄ Primitive Irish
- gur Old Breton