papir
Danish
/papiːr/
noun
Definitions
- paper
- stationery
- (finance) security; proof of ownership
Etymology
Derived from Middle Low German papir derived from Latin papȳrus (papyrus, paper) derived from Ancient Greek πάπυρος (papyrus).
Origin
Ancient Greek
πάπυρος
Gloss
papyrus
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- paper English
- *papīlus Latin
- paperium Latin
- papyraceus Latin
- papyrifer Latin
- papyrius Latin
- papyrus Latin
- papȳrus Latin
- Papier German
- papirusz Hungarian
- papiro Italian
- papier French
- papyrus French
- papiro Spanish, Castilian
- πάπυρος Ancient Greek
- πάπῡρος Ancient Greek
- papiro Portuguese
- tapor Old English
- papirus Middle English
- cigaret Danish
- cigaretpapir Danish
- flue Danish
- fluepapir Danish
- klip Danish
- papirklip Danish
- papirløs Danish
- sand Danish
- sandpapir Danish
- sølv Danish
- sølvpapir Danish
- sølvpapirshat Danish
- toilet Danish
- toiletpapir Danish
- paper Old French
- papier Old French
- paper Catalan, Valencian
- papură Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- papier Middle Dutch
- papīrs Latvian
- papero Ido
- pappír Faroese
- papi Norman
- papier Norman
- papir Middle Low German
- paper Old Swedish
- 파피루스 Korean
- palperi Romansh
- palpier Romansh
- palpieri Romansh
- pulpier Romansh
- pupi Romansh
- pupier Romansh
- paper xno
- paper Old Catalan