δροόν
Ancient Greek
adjective
Definitions
- of Hesychius gives the definition as ἰσχυρόν (ἰσχυρόν), neuter of ἰσχυρός (strong, powerful).
Etymology
Derived from Proto-Indo-European *deru- (solid, hard, firm, be firm).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*deru-
Gloss
solid, hard, firm, be firm
Concept
Semantic Field
Sense perception
Ontological Category
Property
Kanji
硬
Emoji
🪨
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Truebie English
- nontrue English
- semitrue English
- supertrue English
- troth English
- true English
- trueborn English
- trueful English
- trueism English
- truelove English
- truely English
- trueness English
- truesome English
- truetone English
- truing English
- truism English
- truly English
- truth English
- untrue English
- duresco Latin
- durissimus Latin
- duriter Latin
- duritia Latin
- durities Latin
- duro Latin
- dūrantem, durans Latin
- dūrus Latin
- duro Italian
- dur French
- *deru- Proto-Indo-European
- *drowsdom Proto-Indo-European
- *dru-rā-mo Proto-Indo-European
- *drū- Proto-Indo-European
- *duh₂-ró-s Proto-Indo-European
- *traustą Proto-Germanic
- trum Old English
- trewe Middle English
- dur Catalan, Valencian
- տրամ Armenian
- dur Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- dur Welsh
- տրամ Old Armenian
- տրամաբան Old Armenian
- տրամագիծ Old Armenian
- տրամադրեմ Old Armenian
- տրամաչափ Old Armenian
- dû Norman
- *trum gmw-pro
- duro Old Portuguese
- dur Occitan
- *dūros Proto-Italic
- deir Romansh
- dir Romansh
- dür Romansh
- duru Asturian
- dour Scots
- dûr Friulian
- dúr Middle Irish
- duro Old Spanish
- duru Sicilian
- tru Tok Pisin
- dûo Ligurian
- doir Dalmatian
- tru Sranan Tongo
- duru Sardinian
- doûro Istriot
- dur Lombard
- dür Lombard
- drūwis Old Prussian