fjandi
Icelandic
/ˈfjantɪ/
noun
Definitions
- (archaic) enemy
- devil, demon, fiend
- a term for another person (or thing) implying strong dislike or annoyment
Etymology
Derived from Old Norse fjándi derived from Proto-Germanic *fijandz (enemy, fiend).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*fijandz
Gloss
enemy, fiend
Concept
Semantic Field
Social and political relations
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
敵
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- archfiend English
- drug fiend English
- fiend English
- fienddom English
- fiendess English
- fiendette English
- fiendful English
- fiending English
- fiendish English
- fiendkin English
- fiendlike English
- fiendling English
- fiendly English
- fiendom English
- fiendy English
- Erbfeind German
- Erzfeind German
- Feind German
- Feindbild German
- Feindschaft German
- Fressfeind German
- Menschenfeind German
- Staatsfeind German
- Volksfeind German
- feindlich German
- feindselig German
- *peh₁- Proto-Indo-European
- erkefiende Norwegian Bokmål
- faen Norwegian Bokmål
- fiende Norwegian Bokmål
- fiendsk Norwegian Bokmål
- folkefiende Norwegian Bokmål
- *fijandz Proto-Germanic
- fiende Swedish
- fientlig Swedish
- ärkefiende Swedish
- fiende Norwegian Nynorsk
- feond Old English
- fēond Old English
- feend Middle English
- fendinn Old Norse
- fjándi Old Norse
- fjándmaðr Old Norse
- fjende Danish
- fjandmaður Icelandic
- maður Icelandic
- fīand Old High German
- fīant Old High German
- 𐍆𐌹𐌾𐌰𐌽𐌳𐍃 Gothic
- fiund Old Dutch
- fīand Old Dutch
- fiand Old Saxon
- fīand Old Frisian
- Feind Pennsylvania German
- Feind Hunsrik