Erle
German (Berlin)
noun
Definitions
- alder
Etymology
Inherited from Old High German erila (alder) inherited from *aliʀu inherited from Proto-Germanic *alizō (alder) inherited from Proto-Indo-European *h₂élis- (alder).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*h₂élis-
Gloss
alder
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- alder English
- alderfly English
- aldern English
- aldership English
- alderwood English
- erlking English
- Erlkönig German
- König German
- els Dutch, Flemish
- elzenvoorn Dutch, Flemish
- *h₂élis- Proto-Indo-European
- older Norwegian Bokmål
- *alisō, *alizō Proto-Germanic
- *alizō Proto-Germanic
- *alusō, *aluz Proto-Germanic
- al Swedish
- alfågel Swedish
- alförrädare Swedish
- older Norwegian Nynorsk
- alor Old English
- aller, alder Middle English
- elri Old Norse
- elrir Old Norse
- ǫlr Old Norse
- el Danish
- elkedel Danish
- ellerkonge Danish
- elri Icelandic
- gráelri Icelandic
- else Middle Dutch
- Alara Old High German
- erila Old High German
- elri Faroese
- *aliʀu gmw-pro
- al Old Swedish
- aller Scots