饜崈饜尠饜尶饜尮饜尰
Gothic
noun
Definitions
- sun
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *s艒wul膮.
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*s艒wul膮
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- soliform English
- solilunar English
- solisequious English
- *soliclus Latin
- *sol墨nus Latin
- luna Latin
- sol Latin
- solum Latin
- *sewol- Proto-Indo-European
- *s贸h鈧倃l胎 Proto-Indo-European
- sol Norwegian Bokm氓l
- *sul膮 Proto-Germanic
- *s艒wul膮 Proto-Germanic
- *s艒wul艒 Proto-Germanic
- aerosol Norwegian Nynorsk
- kveldssol Norwegian Nynorsk
- midnattssol Norwegian Nynorsk
- sol Norwegian Nynorsk
- solbrend Norwegian Nynorsk
- solbrille Norwegian Nynorsk
- solbrun Norwegian Nynorsk
- solb忙r Norwegian Nynorsk
- solcelle Norwegian Nynorsk
- solenergi Norwegian Nynorsk
- solfaktor Norwegian Nynorsk
- solhatt Norwegian Nynorsk
- solkrem Norwegian Nynorsk
- solnedgang Norwegian Nynorsk
- soloppgang Norwegian Nynorsk
- solrenning Norwegian Nynorsk
- solrik Norwegian Nynorsk
- solskjerm Norwegian Nynorsk
- solslyng Norwegian Nynorsk
- solstr氓le Norwegian Nynorsk
- solsystem Norwegian Nynorsk
- soltime Norwegian Nynorsk
- solur Norwegian Nynorsk
- solvarme Norwegian Nynorsk
- v氓rsol Norwegian Nynorsk
- sol Old English
- solmona镁 Old English
- sol Middle English
- s贸l Old Norse
- sol Danish
- s贸l Icelandic
- Saul墨tis Latvian
- aizsaule Latvian
- pasaule Latvian
- saulains Latvian
- saulainums Latvian
- saulain墨ba Latvian
- saule Latvian
- saul墨te Latvian
- sau募up Latvian
- s贸l Faroese
- sol Old Swedish
- s艒l, sol Old Swedish
- sol Westrobothnian
- *sw艒l Proto-Italic