noard
Frisian (Western)
/noə̯t/
adverb
Definitions
- north
Etymology
Inherited from Old Frisian north inherited from Proto-Germanic *nurþrą (north).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*nurþrą
Gloss
north
Concept
Semantic Field
Spatial relations
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
北
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Norse English
- North Downs English
- North Macedonia English
- North Sea English
- Northavon English
- Northland English
- Northumbria English
- north English
- north-westerly English
- northbound English
- northbridge English
- northcentral English
- northeast English
- norther English
- northie English
- northing English
- northland English
- northly English
- northmost English
- northness English
- northpaw English
- northside English
- northward English
- northwards English
- northwest English
- northwesterly English
- northwestern English
- Nord German
- Noorderkroon Dutch, Flemish
- Noordfries Dutch, Flemish
- Noords Dutch, Flemish
- Noordsvaarder Dutch, Flemish
- noord Dutch, Flemish
- noordelijk Dutch, Flemish
- noordoosten Dutch, Flemish
- noordpool Dutch, Flemish
- noordvaarder Dutch, Flemish
- noordwaarts Dutch, Flemish
- noordwesten Dutch, Flemish
- nord French
- норд Russian
- norte Spanish, Castilian
- *h₁ner- Proto-Indo-European
- *ner- Proto-Indo-European
- *nurþrą Proto-Germanic
- norþ Old English
- north Middle English
- norðr Old Norse
- nordo Esperanto
- nort Middle Dutch
- nord Old High German
- nordo Ido
- noord Afrikaans
- *nord Old Dutch
- north Old Frisian
- nort Papiamentu
- north Cornish