πΌπΉπΊπΉπ»π
Gothic
adj
Definitions
- large, great, big
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *mikilaz (great, many, much, large) derived from Proto-Indo-European *meΗ΅hβ- (great, big, stour).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*meΗ΅hβ-
Gloss
great, big, stour
Concept
Semantic Field
Spatial relations
Ontological Category
Property
Emoji
π ποΈ π π¦
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- forasmuch English
- insomuch English
- mega- English
- megacryometeor English
- much English
- muchly English
- muchness English
- muchwhat English
- overmuch English
- magis Latin
- ΞΌΞΞ³Ξ±Ο Ancient Greek
- *meΗ΅a- Proto-Indo-European
- *meΗ΅hβ- Proto-Indo-European
- *mΓ©ga- Proto-Indo-European
- *mΓ©Η΅hβs Proto-Indo-European
- *mekuz Proto-Germanic
- *mikilaz Proto-Germanic
- *mikiljanΔ Proto-Germanic
- mykje Norwegian Nynorsk
- micel Old English
- miΔel Old English
- myΔel Old English
- muche Middle English
- MiklagarΓ°r Old Norse
- gemsmikill Old Norse
- hΓ‘vaΓ°amikill Old Norse
- mikill Old Norse
- mikilleikr Old Norse
- mikinn Old Norse
- mykit Old Norse
- megen Danish
- mikill Icelandic
- mikil Faroese
- *πΈπΏπ·ππ Gothic
- πΌπΉπΊπΉπ»π°π±π° Gothic
- πΌπΉπΊπΉπ»π³πΏπΈπ Gothic
- πΌπΉπΊπΉπ»π΄πΉ Gothic
- πΌπΉπΊπΉπ»πΈπΏπ·ππ Gothic
- πΌπΉπΊπΉπ»π½π°π½ Gothic
- πΌπΉπΊπΉπ»πΎπ°π½ Gothic
- mikil Old Dutch
- mikil Old Saxon
- miku Old Saxon
- mykin Old Swedish
- mykjen Westrobothnian
- mikin Old Danish