bágur
Icelandic
/ˈpauːʏr/
adj
Definitions
- difficult, bad
Etymology
Derived from Old Norse bágr derived from Proto-Germanic *bēgaz derived from Proto-Indo-European *bʰēgʰ-.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*bʰēgʰ-
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- mielipaha Finnish
- paha Finnish
- paha silmä Finnish
- pahaa-aavistamaton Finnish
- pahaenteinen Finnish
- pahahenki Finnish
- pahainen Finnish
- pahakaikuinen Finnish
- pahalainen Finnish
- pahaluontoinen Finnish
- pahamaineinen Finnish
- pahanen Finnish
- pahanhajuinen Finnish
- pahanilkinen Finnish
- pahanilmanlintu Finnish
- pahankurinen Finnish
- pahanlainen Finnish
- pahanluontoinen Finnish
- pahanmakuinen Finnish
- pahannäköinen Finnish
- pahanolontunne Finnish
- pahanpäiväinen Finnish
- pahantahtoinen Finnish
- pahantapainen Finnish
- pahantekijä Finnish
- pahanteko Finnish
- pahapuolukka Finnish
- pahaputki Finnish
- pahasti Finnish
- pahastua Finnish
- pahasuinen Finnish
- pahatapainen Finnish
- pahaääninen Finnish
- pahe Finnish
- paheksua Finnish
- pahentaa Finnish
- paheta Finnish
- pahis Finnish
- pahoinvoipa Finnish
- pahoinvoiva Finnish
- pahus Finnish
- pahuus Finnish
- *bʰēgʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- *bēgaz Proto-Germanic
- bágr Old Norse
- *paha Proto-Finnic