mosi
Faroese
/ˈmoːsɪ/
noun
Definitions
- moss
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse mosi (moss) inherited from Proto-Germanic *musą (moss, marsh, bog) derived from Proto-Indo-European *mus-.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*mus-
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- musca Latin
- muscus Latin
- mustum Latin
- mustus Latin
- mūscus Latin
- mos Dutch, Flemish
- *meus- Proto-Indo-European
- *mews- Proto-Indo-European
- *mus- Proto-Indo-European
- mose Norwegian Bokmål
- *musą Proto-Germanic
- mose Norwegian Nynorsk
- mosi Old Norse
- mose Danish
- mosse Old French
- barnamosi Icelandic
- dýjamosi Icelandic
- gamburmosi Icelandic
- grámosi Icelandic
- hreindýramosi Icelandic
- hvítmosi Icelandic
- hélumosi Icelandic
- mosaburkni Icelandic
- mosadýr Icelandic
- mosafræði Icelandic
- mosagrænn Icelandic
- mosagróinn Icelandic
- mosajafni Icelandic
- mosalyng Icelandic
- mosasteinbrjótur Icelandic
- mosavaxinn Icelandic
- mosi Icelandic
- svarðmosi Icelandic
- mios Old High German
- mos Old High German
- *mos gmw-pro
- mosa Old Dutch
- *mos Old Saxon
- mösi Westrobothnian
- *mos Old Frisian
- mos Old Frisian