eje
Danish
[ˈɑjə], [ˈɑjə]
verb
Definitions
- own
- have
- possess
Etymology
Derived from Old Danish eghæ derived from Old Norse eiga (own) derived from Proto-Germanic *aiganą (possess, own, have).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*aiganą
Gloss
possess, own, have
Concept
Semantic Field
Possession
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Ayside English
- co-own English
- disown English
- misown English
- ought English
- owe English
- ower English
- owest English
- oweth English
- own English
- ownability English
- ownable English
- ownage English
- owner English
- ownest English
- owneth English
- ownness English
- ownsome English
- *h₂eh₂óyḱe Proto-Indo-European
- *h₂eyḱ- Proto-Indo-European
- eie Norwegian Bokmål
- eiendel Norwegian Bokmål
- eier Norwegian Bokmål
- statseid Norwegian Bokmål
- *ahwō Proto-Germanic
- *aiganaz Proto-Germanic
- *aiganą Proto-Germanic
- *aigǭ Proto-Germanic
- *aihtiz Proto-Germanic
- *baką Proto-Germanic
- agan Old English
- headfod Old English
- āgan Old English
- owen Middle English
- eiga Old Norse
- á Old Norse
- áeggjan Old Norse
- áleikr Old Norse
- almen Danish
- almeneje Danish
- del Danish
- egen Danish
- egennavn Danish
- ejendel Danish
- ejestedord Danish
- livegen Danish
- stedord Danish
- Århus Danish
- eiga Icelandic
- eiga Faroese
- 𐌰𐌹𐌲𐌰𐌽 Gothic
- *eigan Old Dutch
- ægha Old Swedish
- ægha, ǣgha Old Swedish
- eig Westrobothnian
- åg Westrobothnian
- a Old Danish
- egha Old Danish
- eghæ Old Danish
- æyedel Old Danish
- iegå Elfdalian