vargher
Old Swedish
noun
Definitions
- wolf
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse vargr (wolf, outlaw, evildoer) inherited from Proto-Germanic *wargaz (criminal, outlaw).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*wargaz
Gloss
criminal, outlaw
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- warg English
- *wer- Proto-Indo-European
- *werǵʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- varg Norwegian Bokmål
- *wargaz Proto-Germanic
- *wargiþō Proto-Germanic
- *wīhą Proto-Germanic
- bitvarg Swedish
- ensamvarg Swedish
- jordvarg Swedish
- polarvarg Swedish
- prärievarg Swedish
- rödvarg Swedish
- slitvarg Swedish
- snålvarg Swedish
- solvarg Swedish
- stäppvarg Swedish
- tundravarg Swedish
- varg Swedish
- vargatid Swedish
- vargavinter Swedish
- vargaväder Swedish
- vargbiten Swedish
- vargflock Swedish
- varggrin Swedish
- varggrop Swedish
- varghagel Swedish
- varghund Swedish
- varginna Swedish
- vargjakt Swedish
- vargpar Swedish
- vargpäls Swedish
- vargrevir Swedish
- vargskinn Swedish
- vargspår Swedish
- vargstam Swedish
- vargtimme Swedish
- vargtjut Swedish
- vargton Swedish
- vargunge Swedish
- vargvalp Swedish
- varg Norwegian Nynorsk
- warg Old English
- warg, wearh Old English
- wearg Old English
- morðvargr Old Norse
- vargr Old Norse
- vargr í véum Old Norse
- vargur Icelandic
- 𐌻𐌰𐌿𐌽𐌰𐍅𐌰𐍂𐌲𐍃 Gothic
- *vargas Proto-Finnic
- gvarj Westrobothnian
- warg Westrobothnian
- wærg Westrobothnian
- warg Elfdalian