eystur
Faroese
/ˈɛstʊɹ/
adv
Definitions
- east, eastward (designating movement to the east)
Etymology
Derived from Old Norse austr (east) derived from Proto-Germanic *austrą (east) derived from Proto-Indo-European *aus- (eastern).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*aus-
Gloss
eastern
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Ostrogothi Latin
- este Spanish, Castilian
- Γότθος Ancient Greek
- *aus- Proto-Indo-European
- *h₂ews- Proto-Indo-European
- aust Norwegian Bokmål
- øst Norwegian Bokmål
- *austrą Proto-Germanic
- Östergötland Swedish
- öst Swedish
- öster Swedish
- aust Norwegian Nynorsk
- auster Norwegian Nynorsk
- east Old English
- ēast Old English
- Austrey Old Norse
- austan Old Norse
- austr Old Norse
- austrœnn Old Norse
- øst Danish
- austur Icelandic
- Eysturoy Faroese
- Eysturríki Faroese
- Eysturtýskland Faroese
- Týskland Faroese
- eysturoyingur Faroese
- eysturríkari Faroese
- eysturtýskur Faroese
- oy Faroese
- ríki Faroese
- týskur Faroese
- ōst Old Dutch
- ōst Middle Low German
- awst Westrobothnian
- āst Old Frisian