kirkja
Faroese
/ˈt͡ʃʰɪr̥t͡ʃa/
noun
Definitions
- church
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse kirkja (church) derived from Old English cirice derived from *kirikā derived from Ancient Greek κύριος (lord, Lord, master, literal).
Origin
Ancient Greek
κύριος
Gloss
lord, Lord, master, literal
Concept
Semantic Field
Social and political relations
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
主
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Kirkjubøur English
- kirk English
- kyriarchy English
- kyriology English
- missa Latin
- Kirmes German
- κυρίως Ancient Greek
- κυριακόν Ancient Greek
- κύριος Ancient Greek
- κῦρος Ancient Greek
- *ḱewh₁- Proto-Indo-European
- kirke Norwegian Bokmål
- kyrkje Norwegian Nynorsk
- circe Old English
- cirice Old English
- ċiriċe Old English
- kyrke Middle English
- kirkja Old Norse
- kirkjugarðr Old Norse
- kirke Danish
- *cьrky Proto-Slavic
- kirkja Icelandic
- chirihha Old High German
- Kirkjubøur Faroese
- bøur Faroese
- træ Faroese
- trækirkja Faroese
- kirche Middle High German
- *kirikā gmw-pro
- kirica Old Dutch
- kirika Old Saxon
- girku Northern Sami
- kirkia Old Swedish
- kyrkia Old Swedish
- kjȯrk Westrobothnian
- kirk Scots
- tsirke Old Frisian
- tzerke Old Frisian
- tzirke Old Frisian
- κυριακόν (δόμα) gkm
- Kirch Central Franconian
- κυριακόν grc-koi
- κυριακόν, κυριακὸν δῶμα grc-koi
- κυριακὸν, κυριακόν grc-koi
- girrko Pite Sami
- kirka Norn