súrur
Faroese
adj
Definitions
- sour
Etymology
Derived from Old Norse súrr (sour) derived from Proto-Germanic *sūraz (sour, damp, salty, acidic) derived from Proto-Indo-European *sūr-.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*sūr-
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- besour English
- sorrel English
- sour English
- sour puss English
- sourball English
- sourbelly English
- sourberry English
- sourdough English
- soureth English
- sourfaced English
- sourful English
- sourgrass English
- sourhead English
- sourish English
- sourly English
- sourness English
- sourpuss English
- soursop English
- sourstuff English
- sourwood English
- unsour English
- *súHros Proto-Indo-European
- *sūr- Proto-Indo-European
- sur Norwegian Bokmål
- *sūraz Proto-Germanic
- sur Norwegian Nynorsk
- sur Old English
- sūr Old English
- sour Middle English
- súrleikr Old Norse
- súrr Old Norse
- sur Old French
- súr Icelandic
- súrkál Icelandic
- súrmjólk Icelandic
- sur Old High German
- sūr Old High German
- epli Faroese
- súrepladjús Faroese
- súreplaedikur Faroese
- súreplakøka Faroese
- súreplatræ Faroese
- súrepli Faroese
- *sūr gmw-pro
- *sūr, gmw-pro
- *sūr Old Dutch
- sur Old Swedish
- sūr, sur Old Swedish
- *sūr Old Frisian
- saua Tok Pisin