𐌿𐌻𐌱𐌰𐌽𐌳𐌿𐍃
Gothic
/ˈul.ban.dus/
noun
Definitions
- camel animal
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *ulbanduz (camel) derived from Ancient Greek ἐλέφας (elephant, ivory) inherited from Proto-Germanic *elpanduz (elephant, camel) inherited from Proto-Indo-European *l̥bʰont-.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*l̥bʰont-
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- elephantem Latin
- elephantus Latin
- elephas Latin
- elephāns Latin
- elephās Latin
- Elefant German
- elefánt Hungarian
- верблюд Russian
- ἐλέφαντος, ἐλέφας Ancient Greek
- ἐλέφας Ancient Greek
- ἐλέφᾱς Ancient Greek
- ἐλεφάντινος Ancient Greek
- ἐλεφαντομαχία Ancient Greek
- *l̥bʰont- Proto-Indo-European
- *elpanduz Proto-Germanic
- *ulbanduz Proto-Germanic
- wielbłąd Polish
- olfend Old English
- olfent Middle English
- úlfaldi Old Norse
- elefant Danish
- *velьb(l)ǫdъ Proto-Slavic
- velbloud Czech
- elefant Old French
- olifan Old French
- olifant Old French
- oliphant Old French
- oliphaunt Old French
- úlfaldi Icelandic
- hëlfant Middle High German
- elephant Middle French
- *elpandu gmw-pro
- верблюд Ukrainian
- Elifant Alemannic German
- вярблюд Belarusian
- velblod Slovene
- elefant Romansh
- вельбѫдъ Church Slavic, Church Slavonic, Old Church Slavonic, Old Slavonic, Old Bulgarian
- oaljefant Western Frisian
- 𐀁𐀩𐀞 Mycenaean Greek
- *eḷu Proto-Berber