brander
Old Swedish
noun
Definitions
- fire, conflagration
- sword
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse brandr (sword, fire, firebrand, sword blade) inherited from Proto-Germanic *brandaz (sword, firebrand, torch, flame, burning, flash, fire-brand, flaming, flaming sword, fire).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*brandaz
Gloss
sword, firebrand, torch, flame, burning, flash, fire-brand, flaming, flaming sword, fire
Concept
Semantic Field
Warfare and hunting
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
火
Emoji
⚔️ 🤺
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Brenda English
- brant English
- Brandulfi Latin
- *bʰrenu- Proto-Indo-European
- brann Norwegian Bokmål
- *brandaz Proto-Germanic
- barkbrand Swedish
- brand Swedish
- brandbil Swedish
- brandgul Swedish
- brandkronad kungsfågel Swedish
- brandkår Swedish
- brandlarm Swedish
- brandman Swedish
- brandsoldat Swedish
- brandstation Swedish
- brandsäker Swedish
- brandövning Swedish
- brann Norwegian Nynorsk
- brand Old English
- brandgás Old Norse
- brandr Old Norse
- brant Old High German
- *brand gmw-pro
- *brand Old Dutch
- *brand Frankish
- brand Old Danish