öde
German (Berlin)
/ˈʔøːdə/
adj
Definitions
- empty, bare, bleak, desolate, deserted
- (colloquial) tedious, dull, dreary
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German öde (easy, blank, vacant) inherited from Old High German ōdi (empty, easy, deserted, effortless, abandoned).
Origin
Old High German
ōdi
Gloss
empty, easy, deserted, effortless, abandoned
Concept
Semantic Field
Quantity
Ontological Category
Property
Emoji
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Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- eath English
- eath-kent English
- eathful English
- eathlins English
- eathly English
- eathy English
- uneath English
- Land German
- anöden German
- Öde German
- Ödland German
- øde Norwegian Bokmål
- *audaz Proto-Germanic
- *auþijaz Proto-Germanic
- Öda Swedish
- aud Norwegian Nynorsk
- ethe Middle English
- auðigr Old Norse
- auðr Old Norse
- lægge øde Danish
- øde Danish
- ødelægge Danish
- ødemark Danish
- auður Icelandic
- ōdi Old High German
- eyður Faroese
- öde Middle High German
- *auþī gmw-pro
- øþe, ø̄þe Old Swedish
- øþkn Old Swedish
- ø̄þe Old Swedish