wough
Middle English
adjective
Definitions
- wrong, unjust, bad
- evil, immoral
- untrue, inaccurate
- curved, bent
Etymology
Inherited from Old English wōh (crooked, bent) derived from Proto-Germanic *wanhaz (crooked).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*wanhaz
Gloss
crooked
Concept
Semantic Field
Spatial relations
Ontological Category
Property
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- wough English
- *wanhaz Proto-Germanic
- woh Old English
- wohbogen Old English
- wohceapung Old English
- wohdom Old English
- wohdæd Old English
- wohfotede Old English
- wohfremmende Old English
- wohfull Old English
- wohgeorn Old English
- wohgestreon Old English
- wohhandede Old English
- wohhian Old English
- wohhæmed Old English
- wohhæmende Old English
- wohhæmere Old English
- wohlic Old English
- wohlice Old English
- wohnes Old English
- wohsum Old English
- wōh Old English
- *wanša urj-fpr-pro