hester
Middle Norwegian
noun
Definitions
- horse
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse hestr (horse, stallion) inherited from Proto-Germanic *hangistaz (stallion).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*hangistaz
Gloss
stallion
Concept
Semantic Field
Animals
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *kankest-, *ḱanḱest- Proto-Indo-European
- *ḱanḱest- Proto-Indo-European
- *hangistaz Proto-Germanic
- *hanhistaz Proto-Germanic
- häst Swedish
- arbeidshest Norwegian Nynorsk
- fjordhest Norwegian Nynorsk
- flodhest Norwegian Nynorsk
- fullblodshest Norwegian Nynorsk
- gyngehest Norwegian Nynorsk
- hest Norwegian Nynorsk
- hesteavl Norwegian Nynorsk
- hestehale Norwegian Nynorsk
- hestehov Norwegian Nynorsk
- hestekastanje Norwegian Nynorsk
- hestekraft Norwegian Nynorsk
- hesteløp Norwegian Nynorsk
- hesterygg Norwegian Nynorsk
- hestesko Norwegian Nynorsk
- hestesport Norwegian Nynorsk
- islandshest Norwegian Nynorsk
- kjepphest Norwegian Nynorsk
- pakkhest Norwegian Nynorsk
- trehest Norwegian Nynorsk
- *hengstmann Old English
- hestr Old Norse
- hvíldarhestr Old Norse
- hest Danish
- hestaleiga Icelandic
- hestur Icelandic
- hengist Old High German
- hestur Faroese
- hengest Middle High German
- *hangist gmw-pro
- *hengist Old Dutch
- hengest Middle Low German
- hæster Old Swedish
- hist Westrobothnian