π·π°ππ³πΏπ
Gothic
adj
Definitions
- hard
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *harduz (hard, brave) derived from Proto-Indo-European *kert- (times, weave, twist together, time).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*kert-
Gloss
times, weave, twist together, time
Concept
Semantic Field
Clothing and grooming
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
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Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Richard English
- Medardus Latin
- cartilago Latin
- Hard German
- hart German
- ardido Spanish, Castilian
- ΞΊΟ ΟΟΞ―Ξ± Ancient Greek
- *bΚ°elΗ΅Κ°- Proto-Indo-European
- *kert- Proto-Indo-European
- *kert-, *kret- Proto-Indo-European
- *kort-ΓΊs Proto-Indo-European
- *kret- Proto-Indo-European
- hard Norwegian BokmΓ₯l
- *hardijanΔ Proto-Germanic
- *hardizΓ΄ Proto-Germanic
- *harduz Proto-Germanic
- Rikard Swedish
- hard Norwegian Nynorsk
- heard Old English
- heardheort Old English
- heardian Old English
- hearding Old English
- heardlice Old English
- hard Middle English
- harΓ°leikr Old Norse
- harΓ°r Old Norse
- herΓ°i Old Norse
- hardi Old French
- harΓ°ur Icelandic
- Richard Cebuano
- *hard Old High German
- hart Old High German
- harti Old High German
- Rikard Faroese
- harΓ°ur Faroese
- hart Middle High German
- π²π°π·π°ππ³πΎπ°π½ Gothic
- π·π°πΉπππ Gothic
- π·π°ππ³πΉπΆπ° Gothic
- π·π°ππ³πΏπ±π° Gothic
- π·π°ππ³πΏπ·π°πΉπππ΄πΉ Gothic
- *hard(Δ«) gmw-pro
- hart Old Dutch
- *hardas Proto-Finnic
- *kerta Proto-Finnic
- hard Old Saxon
- harΓΎer Old Swedish
- *-hard Frankish
- *hardijan Frankish
- *hardjan Frankish
- *hartjan Frankish
- glyw' Middle Persian
- Rikard Norwegian
- harth Old Danish
- *krΔs- bat-pro