nøt
Faroese
/nøːʰt/
noun
Definitions
- nut
Etymology
Derived from Old Norse hnot (nut) derived from Proto-Germanic *hnuts (nut) derived from Proto-Indo-European *knew- (scrape, scratch, rub).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*knew-
Gloss
scrape, scratch, rub
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- nucem Latin
- nucem, nux Latin
- nux Latin
- χνόος Ancient Greek
- *knew- Proto-Indo-European
- *hnuppô Proto-Germanic
- *hnuts Proto-Germanic
- hasselnöt Swedish
- kokosnöt Swedish
- nöt Swedish
- nötkreatur Swedish
- nötkråka Swedish
- nötkött Swedish
- nötväcka Swedish
- nøtt Norwegian Nynorsk
- hnutu Old English
- hnot Old Norse
- nød Danish
- nusche Old French
- hneta Icelandic
- hnot Icelandic
- hesli Faroese
- heslinøt Faroese
- jarðnøt Faroese
- jørð Faroese
- kokus Faroese
- kokusnøt Faroese
- muskatt Faroese
- muskattnøt Faroese
- pipar Faroese
- piparnøt Faroese
- valnøt Faroese
- *hnut gmw-pro
- *nutu Old Dutch
- *knūs Proto-Celtic
- nut Old Swedish