ganger
Old Swedish
noun
Definitions
- act of walking
- movement forward
- path
- turning
Etymology
Derived from Old Norse gangr (course, walk, pace) derived from Proto-Germanic *gangaz (warp, passage, way).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*gangaz
Gloss
warp, passage, way
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- gang English
- konki Finnish
- *ǵʰengʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- *ǵʰengʰ-o-s Proto-Indo-European
- gang Norwegian Bokmål
- *gangaz Proto-Germanic
- avgång Swedish
- engångs- Swedish
- framgång Swedish
- föregångare Swedish
- förgänglig Swedish
- genomgång Swedish
- gång Swedish
- gångart Swedish
- gångbana Swedish
- igång Swedish
- ingång Swedish
- landgång Swedish
- motgång Swedish
- nedgång Swedish
- omgång Swedish
- rättegång Swedish
- stavgång Swedish
- tankegång Swedish
- tillbakagång Swedish
- tillvägagångssätt Swedish
- undergång Swedish
- uppgång Swedish
- utegångsförbud Swedish
- utgång Swedish
- årgång Swedish
- övergång Swedish
- gang Norwegian Nynorsk
- gang Old English
- afgangr Old Norse
- gangr Old Norse
- jǫklagangr Old Norse
- þanki Old Norse
- þarfagangr Old Norse
- gangur Icelandic
- gang Old High German
- tanki Faroese
- gank Old Dutch
- *kangas Proto-Finnic
- danke Middle Low German
- gang Old Danish