饜尣饜崏饜尭饜崈
Gothic
/桑o藧胃s/
adj
Definitions
- good
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *g艒daz (good, favourable) derived from Proto-Indo-European *g拾ed拾- (unite, join, be associated, suit, keep, be suitable, assemble, fit).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*g拾ed拾-
Gloss
unite, join, be associated, suit, keep, be suitable, assemble, fit
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Cognates and derived terms
- Godesindi Latin
- Gut German
- gut German
- Godofredo Spanish, Castilian
- *g拾ed拾- Proto-Indo-European
- *g拾od拾o- Proto-Indo-European
- god Norwegian Bokm氓l
- Godofredo Portuguese
- *batiz么 Proto-Germanic
- *g艒daz Proto-Germanic
- *g艒d膮 Proto-Germanic
- *t艒 Proto-Germanic
- god Norwegian Nynorsk
- g艒d Old English
- g贸冒leikr Old Norse
- g贸冒r Old Norse
- *gody Proto-Slavic
- *god矛ti Proto-Slavic
- *god褗 Proto-Slavic
- *god褜n褗 Proto-Slavic
- g贸冒ur Icelandic
- guod Old High German
- guot Old High German
- guoti Old High German
- g贸冒ur Faroese
- guot Middle High German
- Gutt Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- gutt Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- 饜尣饜尠饜崈饜崉饜尮饜尣饜崏饜尦饜尨饜尮 Gothic
- 饜尣饜尠饜崈饜崉饜尮饜尣饜崏饜尭饜崈 Gothic
- 饜尣饜尠饜崈饜崉饜崈 Gothic
- 饜尣饜崏饜尦饜尨饜尮 Gothic
- 讙讜讟 Yiddish
- *gad gmw-pro
- *gadur gmw-pro
- *gadur艒n gmw-pro
- *g艒d gmw-pro
- guot Old Dutch
- god, g艒d Old Saxon
- guet Alemannic German
- guetnacht Alemannic German
- go镁er Old Swedish
- g艒镁er, go镁er Old Swedish
- go Westrobothnian
- 谐芯写褗 Old East Slavic
- g艒d Old Frisian
- go镁忙r Old Danish
- g艒镁忙r, go镁忙r Old Danish
- g眉t Vilamovian
- guo冒 Elfdalian
- go冒er Scanian