tüür
Alemannic German
/tyːr/
adjective
Definitions
- dear; expensive
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German tiure inherited from Old High German tiuri inherited from Proto-Germanic *diurijaz.
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*diurijaz
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bedear English
- darling English
- dear English
- dearest English
- dearheart English
- dearie English
- dearish English
- dearling English
- dearly English
- dearness English
- dearsome English
- dearth English
- dearworth English
- deary English
- endear English
- overdear English
- undear English
- tyyris Finnish
- beteuern German
- sauteuer German
- schweineteuer German
- sündteuer German
- teuer German
- duur Dutch, Flemish
- duurte Dutch, Flemish
- langdurig Dutch, Flemish
- levensduur Dutch, Flemish
- peperduur Dutch, Flemish
- tijdsduur Dutch, Flemish
- *diurijaz Proto-Germanic
- diere Old English
- dīere Old English
- dere Middle English
- dýrr Old Norse
- Dýrmundur Icelandic
- beltisdýr Icelandic
- dýr Icelandic
- dýrabúð Icelandic
- dýrafræði Icelandic
- dýragarður Icelandic
- dýrahringur Icelandic
- dýraspítali Icelandic
- dýrgripur Icelandic
- dýrslegur Icelandic
- froskdýr Icelandic
- gæludýr Icelandic
- hreindýr Icelandic
- hryggdýr Icelandic
- húsdýr Icelandic
- kattardýr Icelandic
- kvendýr Icelandic
- mosadýr Icelandic
- möppudýr Icelandic
- nagdýr Icelandic
- pardusdýr Icelandic
- pokadýr Icelandic
- rándýr Icelandic
- skrápdýr Icelandic
- spendýr Icelandic
- ódýr Icelandic
- diere Middle Dutch
- (*)diuri Old High German
- *diuri Old High German
- tiuri Old High German
- duur Afrikaans
- tiure Middle High German
- diuri Old Dutch
- diuri Old Saxon
- diure Old Frisian
- bedǖren Low German