bar
Danish
/ˈbaːˀr/
adj
Definitions
- bare, naked
- sheer, pure
Etymology
Inherited from Old Danish bar inherited from Proto-Germanic *bazaz (bare, naked).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*bazaz
Gloss
bare, naked
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Property
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bare English
- bare-arse English
- bare-bum English
- bare-butt English
- barearse English
- bareass English
- bareback English
- barebacked English
- bareboat English
- barebone English
- barebow English
- barebutt English
- barechested English
- barefaced English
- barefast English
- barefoot English
- barefooted English
- barehand English
- barehanded English
- bareheaded English
- bareish English
- barelegged English
- barely English
- barenecked English
- bareness English
- barer English
- bareroot English
- baresark English
- bareskin English
- barest English
- bareth English
- bareword English
- threadbare English
- unbare English
- Barzahlung German
- bar German
- barfüßig German
- barhäuptig German
- *bʰos- Proto-Indo-European
- *bʰosós Proto-Indo-European
- *bazaz Proto-Germanic
- bare Middle English
- *bara Old Norse
- *barr Old Norse
- berr Old Norse
- burger Danish
- burgerbar Danish
- bøsse Danish
- bøssebar Danish
- bar Old High German
- bar Middle High German
- *baʀ gmw-pro
- *bar Frankish
- bar Old Danish