fællig
Danish
[ˈfɛli]
noun
Definitions
- (archaic) community (only in the preposition phrase i fællig).
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse félag (fellowship), fé (wealth, livestock, property, money, cattle, sheep) + Old Norse lag (fellowship, place, layer, stratum, companionship, thrust, stab, etc, standard, cohabitation, due place).
Origin
Old Norse
lag
Gloss
fellowship, place, layer, stratum, companionship, thrust, stab, etc, standard, cohabitation, due place
Concept
Semantic Field
Spatial relations
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *peḱ- Proto-Indo-European
- lag Norwegian Bokmål
- *fehu Proto-Germanic
- *lagą Proto-Germanic
- fä Swedish
- lag Norwegian Nynorsk
- augnalag Old Norse
- auralag Old Norse
- banalag Old Norse
- búfé Old Norse
- dilkfé Old Norse
- fornyrðislag Old Norse
- fé Old Norse
- félag Old Norse
- félagi Old Norse
- félagleikr Old Norse
- geldfé Old Norse
- kvikfé Old Norse
- lag Old Norse
- taumalag Old Norse
- danefæ Danish
- fæ Danish
- fælle Danish
- fælles Danish
- lag Danish
- fjáður Icelandic
- fé Icelandic
- lag Icelandic
- fæ Faroese
- lag Faroese
- lawi Westrobothnian
- lagh Old Danish