fólk
Scanian
[fǿlk]
noun
Definitions
- people
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse fólk inherited from Proto-Germanic *fulką (people, multitude, host of warriors, people collectively, folk, crowd, nation, tribe, race, army).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*fulką
Gloss
people, multitude, host of warriors, people collectively, folk, crowd, nation, tribe, race, army
Concept
Semantic Field
Kinship
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
民
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Fulcaredi Latin
- fullo, fullare Latin
- *pl̥h₁-gós Proto-Indo-European
- folk Norwegian Bokmål
- *fulką Proto-Germanic
- folk Swedish
- folk Norwegian Nynorsk
- folc Old English
- folk Old Norse
- fólk Old Norse
- folk Danish
- *pъlkъ Proto-Slavic
- folc Old High German
- folk Old High German
- *folk gmw-pro
- folc Old Dutch
- folk Old Saxon
- *fulc Frankish
- пълъкъ Old East Slavic
- folk Old Frisian