heilur
Faroese
adjective
Definitions
- whole, intact
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse heill (whole, omen, complete, happiness) inherited from Proto-Germanic *hailaz (whole, healthy, sound, hale, safe, entire, omen) inherited from Proto-Indo-European *kóh₂ilus (whole, healthy, intact, well-omened).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*kóh₂ilus
Gloss
whole, healthy, intact, well-omened
Concept
Semantic Field
Spatial relations
Ontological Category
Property
Kanji
健, 康
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- health English
- heartwhole English
- holy English
- nonwhole English
- unwhole English
- whole English
- whole-footed English
- whole-hearted English
- whole-time English
- wholegrain English
- wholehearted English
- wholely English
- wholemeal English
- wholeness English
- wholesale English
- wholesome English
- wholestitch English
- wholetime English
- wholewise English
- wholist English
- wholistic English
- wholly English
- wholth English
- heilata Finnish
- Heilbutt German
- heil German
- heilsam German
- geheel Dutch, Flemish
- heel Dutch, Flemish
- heelal Dutch, Flemish
- heelhuids Dutch, Flemish
- heelkunde Dutch, Flemish
- *kóh₂ilos Proto-Indo-European
- *kóh₂ilus Proto-Indo-European
- *kóylos Proto-Indo-European
- heil Norwegian Bokmål
- hel Norwegian Bokmål
- hell Norwegian Bokmål
- helt Norwegian Bokmål
- *hailagaz Proto-Germanic
- *hailagô Proto-Germanic
- *hailaz Proto-Germanic
- *hailisōną Proto-Germanic
- *hailiþō Proto-Germanic
- *hailzą Proto-Germanic
- *hailį̄ Proto-Germanic
- hel Swedish
- heil Norwegian Nynorsk
- hell Norwegian Nynorsk
- hāl Old English
- heil Middle English
- hole Middle English
- heilagr Old Norse
- heilbrigðr Old Norse
- heill Old Norse
- heilleikr Old Norse
- heilsa Old Norse
- hel Danish
- held Danish
- heill Icelandic
- hêel Middle Dutch
- heil Middle High German
- 𐌷𐌰𐌹𐌻𐍃 Gothic
- *hail gmw-pro
- *hailiþu gmw-pro
- hēl Old Dutch
- hail Westrobothnian
- hēl Old Frisian
- eils Vandalic