饜尵饜尶饜尣饜尣饜崈
Gothic
adj
Definitions
- young
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *jungaz.
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*jungaz
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- jung German
- *h鈧倅uh鈧乪n- Proto-Indo-European
- *h鈧倅uh鈧乶胎岣泵硈 Proto-Indo-European
- *yuwn胎k贸s Proto-Indo-European
- ung Norwegian Bokm氓l
- *jungaz Proto-Germanic
- *junhiz么 Proto-Germanic
- *laudaz Proto-Germanic
- ung Swedish
- ung Norwegian Nynorsk
- geong Old English
- 摹eong Old English
- ungr Old Norse
- ung Danish
- ungur Icelandic
- jung Old High German
- jaunatne Latvian
- jaunava Latvian
- jaunav墨ba Latvian
- jaunav墨gs Latvian
- jauneklis Latvian
- jauniete Latvian
- jaunietis Latvian
- jaunlaiku Latvian
- jaunnorv膿模u Latvian
- jauns Latvian
- jaunums Latvian
- jaun墨ba Latvian
- ungur Faroese
- junc Middle High German
- jonk Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- *laudaz Gothic
- *饜尰饜尠饜尶饜尭饜崈 Gothic
- gem-pro Gothic
- got Gothic
- 饜尵饜尶饜尣饜尣饜尠饜尰饜尠饜尶饜尭饜崈 Gothic
- 饜尵饜尶饜尫饜尮饜尪饜尠 Gothic
- *jung gmw-pro
- jung Old Dutch
- djung Cimbrian
- jung Cimbrian
- junk Cimbrian
- jung Alemannic German
- jungu Alemannic German
- jung脿 Alemannic German
- junhs Alemannic German
- j貌ng Alemannic German
- *jau藔n谩s Proto-Balto-Slavic
- jung M貌cheno
- jonk Central Franconian
- junk Bavarian