Heide
German (Berlin)
/ˈhaɪdə/, /ˈhaɪdə/, /ˈhaɪdə/
noun
Definitions
- heath, heathland
- (East German dialects) woodland, forest
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German heide inherited from Old High German heida (wilderness) inherited from *haiþi inherited from Proto-Germanic *haiþī (heath, wasteland, untilled land, waste).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*haiþī
Gloss
heath, wasteland, untilled land, waste
Concept
Semantic Field
Warfare and hunting
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Heid English
- heath English
- heathclad English
- heathcropper English
- heathen English
- heathendom English
- heatheness English
- heathenesse English
- heathenhood English
- heathenise English
- heathenish English
- heathenism English
- heathenistic English
- heathenization English
- heathenize English
- heathenly English
- heathenness English
- heathenry English
- heathenship English
- heather English
- heathered English
- heatherless English
- heatherlike English
- heathery English
- heathland English
- heathless English
- heathlike English
- heathwort English
- heathwren English
- heathy English
- -n- German
- -tum German
- Angst German
- Beere German
- Geld German
- Heidekraut German
- Heidelbeere German
- Heidelerche German
- Heidenangst German
- Heidengeld German
- Heidenlärm German
- Heidentum German
- Heiderauch German
- Kraut German
- Lerche German
- Lärm German
- Neuheidentum German
- Rauch German
- *kayt- Proto-Indo-European
- *haiþī Proto-Germanic
- hæþ Old English
- hǣþ Old English
- hather Middle English
- heeth Middle English
- hethen Middle English
- heiðr Old Norse
- heida Old High German
- heidano Old High German
- heide Middle High German
- 𐌷𐌰𐌹𐌸𐌹 Gothic
- 𐌷𐌰𐌹𐌸𐌹𐍅𐌹𐍃𐌺𐍃 Gothic
- *haiþi gmw-pro
- *heitha Old Dutch
- hētha Old Saxon
- *hēthe Old Frisian
- Heid Pennsylvania German
- mohetene Southern Sotho