logh
Old Danish
noun
Definitions
- law
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse lǫg (law, laws, things laid down fixed, the things that are laid down) inherited from Proto-Germanic *lagą (that which is laid down, something laid, law).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*lagą
Gloss
that which is laid down, something laid, law
Concept
Semantic Field
Law
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- abortus Latin
- *legʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- lov Norwegian Bokmål
- *lagą Proto-Germanic
- lov Norwegian Nynorsk
- lagu Old English
- lag Old Norse
- lagaskipan Old Norse
- lǫg Old Norse
- lǫgeyrir Old Norse
- lǫgrétta Old Norse
- finanslov Danish
- grundlov Danish
- hastelov Danish
- lov Danish
- lovkyndig Danish
- lovlig Danish
- lovmæssig Danish
- lög Icelandic
- lóg Faroese
- løg- Faroese
- *lako Proto-Finnic
- lagh Old Swedish