but
Westrobothnian
/bʉːt/, /²bʉːt/
noun
Definitions
- A thick stick.
- A piece, clod, lump.
- In general that which is bulky and shapeless.
- A cumulus cloud.
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse bútr (stump, log, butt).
Origin
Old Norse
bútr
Gloss
stump, log, butt
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Eurobeat English
- Merseybeat English
- abeat English
- afrobeat English
- afterbeat English
- backbeat English
- beat English
- beatable English
- beatbox English
- beatdown English
- beatee English
- beaten English
- beater English
- beatest English
- beateth English
- beatless English
- beatmaker English
- beatmatching English
- beatscape English
- beatsman English
- beatsmith English
- bluebeat English
- breakbeat English
- browbeat English
- counterbeat English
- downbeat English
- drumbeat English
- forbeat English
- forebeat English
- freakbeat English
- heartbeat English
- hoofbeat English
- hyperbeat English
- inbeat English
- interbeat English
- midbeat English
- misbeat English
- offbeat English
- onbeat English
- overbeat English
- pulsebeat English
- swingbeat English
- tailbeat English
- tobeat English
- unbeatability English
- unbeatable English
- upbeat English
- wingbeat English
- worldbeat English
- beat Finnish
- beat Italian
- beat Dutch, Flemish
- *bautaną Proto-Germanic
- *butaz Proto-Germanic
- *butą Proto-Germanic
- bēatan Old English
- beten Middle English
- bútr Old Norse
- bútur Icelandic
- bōzan Old High German
- butzen Middle High German
- bōzeln Middle High German
- bōzen Middle High German
- butes Westrobothnian
- butøt Westrobothnian
- ibhithi Zulu
- *but Frankish
- but Frankish
- bit Nigerian Pidgin