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Cimbrian
noun
Definitions
- (7) worth, value
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German wert inherited from Old High German werd inherited from Proto-Germanic *werþaz (worthy, towards, opposite, valuable).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*werþaz
Gloss
worthy, towards, opposite, valuable
Concept
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Cognates and derived terms
- beword English
- dearworth English
- farthingsworth English
- forworth English
- groatsworth English
- moneyworth English
- outworth English
- pennyworth English
- quidsworth English
- self-worth English
- shillingsworth English
- unworth English
- worship English
- worth English
- worthen English
- worthful English
- worthless English
- worthly English
- worthwhile English
- worthy English
- -wertig German
- Eckwert German
- Eigenwert German
- Halbwertszeit German
- Härtewert German
- Kehrwert German
- Marktwert German
- Metallwert German
- Mittelwert German
- Nennwert German
- Nominalwert German
- Notenwert German
- Nutzwert German
- Nährwert German
- Realwert German
- Referenzwert German
- Schwellenwert German
- Sollwert German
- Standardwert German
- Wahrheitswert German
- Wert German
- Wertbegriff German
- Wertkonflikt German
- Wertpapier German
- Wertrationalität German
- Wertschätzung German
- Werturteil German
- Zahlenwert German
- bemerkenswert German
- wert German
- wertig German
- wertkonservativ German
- wertlos German
- wertvoll German
- *wert- Proto-Indo-European
- *ferudi Proto-Germanic
- *werþaz Proto-Germanic
- weorþ Old English
- worth Middle English
- verðr Old Norse
- werd Old High German
- wert Middle High German
- Wäert Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- 𐍅𐌰𐌹𐍂𐌸𐍃 Gothic
- *verta Proto-Finnic
- bòrbart Cimbrian
- werth Old Saxon
- fëret Alemannic German
- wert Silesian