væv
Danish
/vɛːˀv/
noun
Definitions
- loom an instrument for weaving
Etymology
Derived from Old Norse vefr derived from Proto-Germanic *wabją (web).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*wabją
Gloss
web
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Geoweb English
- cobweb English
- elseweb English
- foodweb English
- haploweb English
- hyperweb English
- innerweb English
- microweb English
- nanoweb English
- outerweb English
- spiderweb English
- subweb English
- unweb English
- web English
- webbased English
- webber English
- webby English
- webcamera English
- webcap English
- webcartoonist English
- webcast English
- webchat English
- webeye English
- webfoot English
- webfooted English
- webform English
- webhook English
- webless English
- weblike English
- webmail English
- webmistress English
- webmoth English
- webpreneur English
- webshite English
- webside manner English
- website English
- webslinger English
- webspace English
- webspinner English
- websurf English
- webwork English
- webworm English
- web-osoite Finnish
- web Hungarian
- web Italian
- spinnenweb Dutch, Flemish
- spinneweb Dutch, Flemish
- web Dutch, Flemish
- weblog Dutch, Flemish
- webpagina Dutch, Flemish
- webstek Dutch, Flemish
- webwinkel Dutch, Flemish
- веб Russian
- web Spanish, Castilian
- *webʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- vev Norwegian Bokmål
- web Portuguese
- web- Portuguese
- *spinnaną Proto-Germanic
- *wabjaz Proto-Germanic
- *wabją Proto-Germanic
- väv Swedish
- webb Swedish
- web Japanese
- vev Norwegian Nynorsk
- webb Old English
- webbe Middle English
- vefa Old Norse
- vefr Old Norse
- spindel Danish
- spindelvæv Danish
- væve Danish
- web Catalan, Valencian
- vefur Icelandic
- webbe Middle Dutch
- vevur Faroese
- *web Old Dutch
- webbi Old Saxon
- hodváb Slovak
- væver Old Swedish
- 웹 Korean
- webb Old Frisian
- vøv Scanian