Danmark
Danish
/ˈdanmarɡ/
proper noun
Definitions
- Denmark
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse Danmǫrk, danir (Danes) + Old Norse mǫrk (wilderness, w, borderland)+ Old Norse march.
Origin
Old Norse
march
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Denmark English
- Denmark-Norway English
- Quislingism English
- quisling English
- quislingize English
- Danemark French
- Danmark Norwegian Bokmål
- merke Norwegian Bokmål
- *daniz Proto-Germanic
- *markiją Proto-Germanic
- *marką Proto-Germanic
- *markō Proto-Germanic
- Danmark Swedish
- デンマーク Japanese
- Danmark Norwegian Nynorsk
- merke Norwegian Nynorsk
- Danar Irish
- Danmǫrk Old Norse
- danir Old Norse
- kvísl Old Norse
- march Old Norse
- merki Old Norse
- mǫrk Old Norse
- Danmark-Norge Danish
- Kvislemark Danish
- Norge Danish
- da Danish
- daner Danish
- danmarkshistorie Danish
- dansk Danish
- historie Danish
- kvissel Danish
- mark Danish
- mærke Danish
- Danmörk Icelandic
- merki Icelandic
- เดนมาร์ก Thai
- DEN Translingual
- marg Old Irish
- Danmark Faroese
- Danmørk Faroese
- dani Faroese
- merki Faroese
- Dannemar Norman
- ডেনমাৰ্ক Assamese
- Denmaki Swahili
- mark Old Swedish
- mærki Old Swedish
- 덴마크 Korean
- Denmark Scots
- দিনেমার Bengali
- Danmarki Kalaallisut, Greenlandic
- Dånmark North Frisian