bilur
Faroese
/ˈpiːlʊɹ/
noun
Definitions
- car
Etymology
Derived from Danish bil (car) derived from Ancient Greek αὐτός (self, same, oneself, very) derived from Latin mobilis (movable, mobile).
Origin
Latin
mobilis
Gloss
movable, mobile
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- authalic English
- auto English
- autoctisis English
- autoptic English
- autotelic English
- auto Finnish
- autismus Latin
- clavis Latin
- mobilis Latin
- moveō Latin
- mōbilis Latin
- Autismus German
- auto- German
- autologisch German
- auto- Hungarian
- auto- Italian
- autoclave French
- automobile French
- meuble French
- mobile French
- mobilisation French
- авто- Russian
- автомоби́ль Russian
- autismo Spanish, Castilian
- auto Spanish, Castilian
- móvil Spanish, Castilian
- Αὐτομέδων Ancient Greek
- Αὐτονόη Ancient Greek
- αὐτοσχεδόν Ancient Greek
- αὐτόθεν Ancient Greek
- αὐτόθι Ancient Greek
- αὐτός Ancient Greek
- αὖ Ancient Greek
- σεαυτοῦ Ancient Greek
- τόν Ancient Greek
- ἐμαυτοῦ Ancient Greek
- ἑαυτοῦ Ancient Greek
- *h₂ew Proto-Indo-European
- auto- Norwegian Bokmål
- mobil Norwegian Bokmål
- autarquia Portuguese
- auto- Portuguese
- autoclismo Portuguese
- móbil Portuguese
- auto- Norwegian Nynorsk
- mobil Norwegian Nynorsk
- bil Danish
- bilist Danish
- biluheld Danish
- bilulykke Danish
- bilvask Danish
- brandbil Danish
- flyttebil Danish
- skraldebil Danish
- ulykkesbil Danish
- auto Czech
- meuble Old French
- moble Catalan, Valencian
- bíll Icelandic
- móbil Galician
- αυτός Greek (modern)
- olja Faroese
- oljubilur Faroese
- rusk Faroese
- ruskbilur Faroese
- *moweðlis Proto-Italic
- biili Kalaallisut, Greenlandic
- auto Interlingua