Heri
Faroese
[ˈheːrɪ]
proper noun
Etymology
Derived from Proto-Germanic *harjaz (army, warrior, commander, host) derived from Old Norse heri derived from Proto-Germanic *hasô (hare).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*hasô
Gloss
hare
Concept
Semantic Field
Animals
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Herbert English
- forhare English
- hare English
- hare's ear English
- hare-skin English
- harebell English
- harebrain English
- harebrained English
- harefoot English
- harehound English
- harekind English
- harelike English
- harelip English
- harish English
- Karjala Finnish
- Lutheranus Latin
- Heer German
- Heeresamt German
- Heeresgruppe German
- Heerschar German
- Hermann German
- *ker- Proto-Indo-European
- *koryos Proto-Indo-European
- *kóryos Proto-Indo-European
- *Gunþiharjaz Proto-Germanic
- *Harjamēraz Proto-Germanic
- *Harjawaldaz Proto-Germanic
- *Ingwaz Proto-Germanic
- *harjaz Proto-Germanic
- *harjōną Proto-Germanic
- *haswaz Proto-Germanic
- *hasô Proto-Germanic
- *hezô Proto-Germanic
- *īwaz Proto-Germanic
- hara Old English
- hare Middle English
- *hari Old Norse
- Gunnarr Old Norse
- heri Old Norse
- herr Old Norse
- hare Danish
- Herbert Cebuano
- haso Old High German
- heri Old High German
- 𐌷𐌰𐍂𐌾𐌹𐍃 Gothic
- *hari gmw-pro
- *hasō gmw-pro
- *haso Old Dutch
- *karja Proto-Finnic
- *heriberga Frankish
- here Old Frisian
- eri Elfdalian
- ᚺᚨᚱᛃᚨ Proto-Norse
- ᚺᚨᚱᛃᚨᛉ Proto-Norse