færd
Danish
/ˈfɛːˀr/
noun
Definitions
- journey, voyage, expedition
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse ferð (journey) inherited from Proto-Germanic *fardiz (journey, expedition).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*fardiz
Gloss
journey, expedition
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- ferd English
- landfyrd English
- shipfyrd English
- Abfahrt German
- Bahnfahrt German
- Beförderungsfahrt German
- Busfahrt German
- Dampfschifffahrt German
- Donaudampfschiffahrtsgesellschaft German
- Donaudampfschifffahrtsgesellschaftskapitän German
- Fahrt German
- Fahrten German
- Fahrtwind German
- Führerstandsmitfahrt German
- Heimfahrt German
- Himmelfahrt German
- Höllenfahrt German
- Irrfahrt German
- Jungfernfahrt German
- Kreuzfahrt German
- Probefahrt German
- Schifffahrt German
- Seeschifffahrt German
- Testfahrt German
- Wohlfahrt German
- Zugfahrt German
- *per- Proto-Indo-European
- ferd Norwegian Bokmål
- *fardiz Proto-Germanic
- fart Polish
- ferd Norwegian Nynorsk
- fierd Old English
- fierdfæreld Old English
- ferde Middle English
- ferð Old Norse
- ferðask Old Norse
- ferðugr Old Norse
- jórsalaferð Old Norse
- velferð Old Norse
- vel Danish
- velfærd Danish
- velfærdsstat Danish
- ferð Icelandic
- fart Old High German
- vart Old High German
- ferð Faroese
- *fardi gmw-pro
- fard Old Dutch
- farth Old Dutch
- vart Middle Low German
- verdich Middle Low German
- fard Old Saxon
- færþ Old Swedish
- fäl Westrobothnian
- færða Scanian