fior
Old High German
numeral
Definitions
- four
Etymology
Inherited from *feuwar inherited from Proto-Germanic *fedwōr inherited from Proto-Indo-European *kʷetwṓr.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*kʷetwṓr
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Vier German
- Vierbeiner German
- Vierer German
- Vierklang German
- Vierling German
- Viertel German
- Viertürer German
- Vierzylinder German
- vier German
- vierarmig German
- vierbeinig German
- vierdimensional German
- vierfach German
- vierflächig German
- vierfüßig German
- vierjährig German
- vierköpfig German
- viermal German
- vierminütig German
- viermonatig German
- viermotorig German
- vierprozentig German
- vierseitig German
- viersitzig German
- viersprachig German
- vierstellig German
- vierstrahlig German
- vierstöckig German
- vierstündig German
- vierteilig German
- viertägig German
- viertürig German
- vierundachtzig German
- vierundneunzig German
- vierwertig German
- vierwöchig German
- vierzeilig German
- vierzig German
- *kʷetwóres Proto-Indo-European
- *kʷetwṓr Proto-Indo-European
- *fedwōr Proto-Germanic
- fire Norwegian Nynorsk
- feower Old English
- feowerfeald Old English
- feōwer Old English
- fēower Old English
- चतुर् Sanskrit
- four Middle English
- fjórir Old Norse
- fjórutigi Old Norse
- fire Danish
- fjórir Icelandic
- fýra Faroese
- vier Middle High German
- 𐍆𐌹𐌳𐍅𐍉𐍂 Gothic
- *feuwar gmw-pro
- viuwar Old Dutch
- vêr Middle Low German
- viare Cimbrian
- fiuwar Old Saxon
- vier Alemannic German
- fiurir Old Swedish
- *kʷettwōr Proto-Italic
- fiuwer Old Frisian
- fiūwer Old Frisian
- viar Mòcheno
- vier Pennsylvania German
- vier Central Franconian
- fier Hunsrik
- fyrætiughæ Old Danish
- fiyr Vilamovian
- fyra Elfdalian
- fyre Norn
- fyder Crimean Gothic