weder
Middle English
/ˈwɛdər/
noun
Definitions
- weather, condition of the sky
- good weather
- bad weather
Etymology
Inherited from Old English weder (weather, wind) inherited from Proto-Germanic *wedrą (weather) inherited from Proto-Indo-European *wedʰrom.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*wedʰrom
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- aweather English
- macroweather English
- nonweather English
- overweather English
- palaeoweather English
- paleoweather English
- unweather English
- weather English
- weatherability English
- weatherable English
- weatherboard English
- weatherbound English
- weathercast English
- weathercock English
- weatherfish English
- weathergirl English
- weatherglass English
- weathering English
- weatherish English
- weatherization English
- weatherize English
- weatherless English
- weatherlike English
- weatherlore English
- weatherly English
- weatherman English
- weathermost English
- weatherology English
- weatherometer English
- weatherperson English
- weatherproof English
- weathersome English
- weatherstrip English
- weathertight English
- weatherwear English
- weatherwoman English
- weatherworn English
- Wetter German
- *wedʰrom Proto-Indo-European
- *wedrą Proto-Germanic
- unweder Old English
- weder Old English
- wedertacen Old English
- veðr Old Norse
- *wedar Old High German
- wetar Old High German
- wedar Old Saxon
- *awa-renta Proto-Albanian
- *ŭ(n)dərā Proto-Albanian