𐌲𐌿𐌼𐌰
Gothic
/ˈɡu.ma/
noun
Definitions
- man
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *gumô (man, person) inherited from Proto-Indo-European *dʰǵʰm̥mō (earthling, human).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*dʰǵʰm̥mō
Gloss
earthling, human
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Gomez English
- homiform English
- Gumesindi Latin
- Homo sapiens sapiens Latin
- homicida Latin
- homicidium Latin
- hominaticum Latin
- hominem Latin
- homo Latin
- homullus Latin
- homunculus Latin
- homō Latin
- semihomo Latin
- mannaro Italian
- ominazione Italian
- uomo Italian
- Gómez Spanish, Castilian
- hombre Spanish, Castilian
- ὅμηρος Ancient Greek
- *dʰǵʰm̥mō Proto-Indo-European
- *seh₁p- Proto-Indo-European
- *ǵʰmṓ Proto-Indo-European
- homem Portuguese
- *gumô Proto-Germanic
- brydguma Old English
- brȳdguma Old English
- dryhtguma Old English
- guma Old English
- gumcynn Old English
- gom Middle English
- gome Middle English
- gome, gōme Middle English
- gomme Middle English
- gone Middle English
- goom Middle English
- goome Middle English
- gume Middle English
- duine Irish
- brúðgumi Old Norse
- gumi Old Norse
- homo Czech
- hom Old French
- home Old French
- ome Old French
- homo Esperanto
- gumi Icelandic
- om Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- Gomez Cebuano
- gomo Old High German
- Hominini Translingual
- coleohominis Translingual
- duine Old Irish
- dóenacht Old Irish
- duine Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- dooinney Manx
- Gomez Tagalog
- 𐌲𐌿𐌼𐌰𐌺𐌿𐌽𐌳𐍃 Gothic
- 𐌲𐌿𐌼𐌴𐌹𐌽 Gothic
- *gdonyos Proto-Celtic
- brudigomo Old Saxon
- brudigumo Old Saxon
- gomo Old Saxon
- gumo Old Saxon
- om Aromanian
- òm Occitan
- *hemō Proto-Italic
- um Romansh
- om Friulian
- omp Friulian
- om Old Occitan
- ome Old Occitan
- omne Old Occitan
- duine Middle Irish
- omne Old Spanish
- omu Sicilian
- omo Venetian
- ommo Ligurian
- òmmo Ligurian
- jomno Dalmatian
- houme Bourguignon
- ommo Neapolitan
- omo Istriot
- omu Corsican
- hemo, hemo#Latin Old Latin
- hemō Old Latin
- ombre Aragonese
- homo Franco-Provençal
- onme Picard
- hom Old Catalan
- žmuo Old Lithuanian