danefæ
Danish
[ˈd̥æːnəˌfɛˀ]
noun
Definitions
- unearthed artifacts of cultural-historical value
Etymology
Inherited from Old Danish danafæ inherited from Old Norse dánarfé (inheritance without a living heir), *dán (death) + Old Norse fé (wealth, livestock, property, money, cattle, sheep).
Origin
Old Norse
fé
Gloss
wealth, livestock, property, money, cattle, sheep
Concept
Semantic Field
Modern world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
畜
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- dø Norwegian Bokmål
- *dawjaną Proto-Germanic
- *fehu Proto-Germanic
- fä Swedish
- døy Norwegian Nynorsk
- dīeġan Old English
- deyen Middle English
- *dán Old Norse
- búfé Old Norse
- deyja Old Norse
- dilkfé Old Norse
- dánarfé Old Norse
- fé Old Norse
- félag Old Norse
- geldfé Old Norse
- kvikfé Old Norse
- dø Danish
- fæ Danish
- fælle Danish
- fælles Danish
- fællig Danish
- deyja Icelandic
- fjáður Icelandic
- fé Icelandic
- doyggja Faroese
- fæ Faroese
- døia Old Swedish
- dø̄ia, døia Old Swedish
- danafæ Old Danish