vild
Danish
[ˈʋilˀ]
adj
Definitions
- wild
- fierce, ferocious
Etymology
Derived from Old Norse villr (wild) derived from Old Saxon wildi derived from Proto-Germanic *wilþijaz (wild).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*wilþijaz
Gloss
wild
Concept
Semantic Field
Animals
Ontological Category
Property
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- nonwild English
- rewild English
- semiwild English
- unwild English
- wild English
- wild cat English
- wild man English
- wildberry English
- wildcard English
- wildcat English
- wildcraft English
- wilden English
- wildfire English
- wildflower English
- wildfowl English
- wilding English
- wildish English
- wildland English
- wildlife English
- wildling English
- wildly English
- wildmeat English
- wildness English
- wildposting English
- wildsome English
- wildstyle English
- wildwood English
- villi Finnish
- Riesenwildschaf German
- Wilde Jagd German
- Wildfang German
- Wildgans German
- Wildkaninchen German
- Wildkatze German
- Wildkraut German
- Wildlachs German
- Wildnis German
- Wildpflanze German
- Wildtier German
- Wildwasser German
- fuchsteufelswild German
- verwildern German
- wild German
- wildfremd German
- wildromantisch German
- *wel- Proto-Indo-European
- vill Norwegian Bokmål
- *wilþijaz Proto-Germanic
- *wilþijazą Proto-Germanic
- vild Swedish
- vill Swedish
- vill Norwegian Nynorsk
- wilde Old English
- wild Middle English
- villisvín Old Norse
- villr Old Norse
- svin Danish
- vildsvin Danish
- wildi Old High German
- villa Faroese
- villur Faroese
- wilde Middle High German
- 𐍅𐌹𐌻𐌸𐌴𐌹𐍃 Gothic
- *wilþī gmw-pro
- *wildi Old Dutch
- wildi Old Dutch
- wildi Old Saxon
- wilde Old Frisian
- welman Tok Pisin
- welpik Tok Pisin
- wild Low German