Ader
German (Berlin)
/ˈʔaːdɐ/
noun
Definitions
- blood vessel
- a vein of metallic ore that lies within definite boundaries, or within a fissure
- gift, disposition
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *ēþrǭ, *ēdrǭ.
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*ēþrǭ, *ēdrǭ
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- edder English
- Geäder German
- Hauptschlagader German
- Puls German
- Pulsader German
- Rand German
- Randader German
- Schlagader German
- schlagen German
- Äderchen German
- ader Dutch, Flemish
- aderlaten Dutch, Flemish
- aderlijk Dutch, Flemish
- aderrijk Dutch, Flemish
- aderslag Dutch, Flemish
- aderverwijding Dutch, Flemish
- dichtader Dutch, Flemish
- halsader Dutch, Flemish
- luchtader Dutch, Flemish
- spatader Dutch, Flemish
- verkeersader Dutch, Flemish
- eider French
- eider Spanish, Castilian
- *ēt-er- Proto-Indo-European
- åre Norwegian Bokmål
- ær Norwegian Bokmål
- *ēdrǭ Proto-Germanic
- *ēdī Proto-Germanic
- *ēþrō Proto-Germanic
- *ēþrǭ, *ēdrǭ Proto-Germanic
- ejder Swedish
- åre Norwegian Nynorsk
- ædre Old English
- *edre Middle English
- edre Middle English
- æðr Old Norse
- åre Danish
- æð Icelandic
- æðabólga Icelandic
- æðahnútur Icelandic
- æðakerfi Icelandic
- æðakölkun Icelandic
- æðastífla Icelandic
- æður Icelandic
- æðóttur Icelandic
- ādere Middle Dutch
- æða Faroese
- æðr Faroese
- æður Faroese
- āder Middle High German
- aadar Cimbrian
- adher, aþra Old Swedish
- aþra/adher Old Swedish
- åd Westrobothnian
- ågȯda Westrobothnian
- athræ Old Danish
- áðra Scanian