marur
Faroese
/ˈmɛaːɹʊɹ/
noun
Definitions
- (poetic) sea, ocean
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse marr (pool, lake, sea, horse) inherited from Proto-Germanic *mari (sea, lake, ocean) derived from Proto-Indo-European *mari-.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*mari-
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Hertsmere English
- dungmere English
- marsh English
- mere English
- merely English
- meresman English
- merestead English
- merestone English
- Eismeer German
- Gelbes Meer German
- Meer German
- Meereis German
- Meerenge German
- Meeresalge German
- Meeresarm German
- Meeresbiologie German
- Meeresboden German
- Meereschemie German
- Meeresfisch German
- Meeresgrund German
- Meereshorizont German
- Meeresküste German
- Meereslebewesen German
- Meeresluft German
- Meeresorganismus German
- Meeresschicht German
- Meeresschildkröte German
- Meeresschwamm German
- Meeressediment German
- Meeresspiegel German
- Meeresstrand German
- Meeresstraße German
- Meerestier German
- Meeresvogel German
- Meerjungfrau German
- Meerkatze German
- Meersalz German
- Meerschaum German
- Meerschwein German
- Meerschweinchen German
- Meerwasser German
- Mittelmeer German
- Randmeer German
- Schilfmeer German
- Sternenmeer German
- Wattenmeer German
- meeresgrün German
- meerwärts German
- *mari- Proto-Indo-European
- *mer- Proto-Indo-European
- *móri Proto-Indo-European
- *marhaz Proto-Germanic
- *mari Proto-Germanic
- *mari- Proto-Germanic
- mere Old English
- meredeaþ Old English
- meredeor Old English
- meregrot Old English
- mereliþend Old English
- mereswin Old English
- utermere Old English
- yþmere Old English
- mare Middle English
- mere Middle English
- marr Old Norse
- mare Old French
- mar Icelandic
- meri Old High German
- mer Middle High German
- mere Middle High German
- 𐌼𐌰𐍂𐌴𐌹 Gothic
- *mari gmw-pro
- meri Old Dutch