York
Middle English
/jɔrk/
proper noun
Definitions
- York
Etymology
Borrowed from Old Norse Jórk derived from Old English Eoforwīċ (York).
Origin
Old English
Eoforwīċ
Gloss
York
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- New York English
- New York-style pizza English
- New Yorker English
- New Yorkese English
- York English
- Yorkish English
- Yorkism English
- Yorkist English
- Yorkshire English
- Yorkstone English
- Yorkton English
- Yorkville English
- New York Finnish
- Eborācum Latin
- New York German
- New York Hungarian
- New York Italian
- York Italian
- New York Dutch, Flemish
- New York French
- Нью-Йорк Russian
- New York Swedish
- ニューヨーク Japanese
- ヨーク Japanese
- Eoforwicscir Old English
- Eoforwīċ Old English
- Everwich schire Middle English
- Everwik Middle English
- Yorkshire Middle English
- shire Middle English
- Jórk Old Norse
- Jórvík Old Norse
- New York Danish
- New York Czech
- York Catalan, Valencian
- New York Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- نیویورک Persian
- นิวยอร์ก Thai
- Υόρκη Greek (modern)
- న్యూయార్క్ Telugu
- Niu Oóc Vietnamese
- Yorch Middle French
- ניו יורק Hebrew (modern)
- *eburos Proto-Celtic
- 約克 Chinese
- 紐約 Chinese
- New York Slovak
- 뉴욕 Korean
- Nuwio̧o̧k Marshallese
- ນີວຢອກ Lao
- نيويورك Hijazi Arabic