fjör
Icelandic
/fjœːr/
noun
Definitions
- vitality, sprightliness, vigour, energy
- fun, merriment
- life
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse fjǫr inherited from Proto-Germanic *ferhwą.
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*ferhwą
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- antifarm English
- aquafarm English
- farm English
- farm-mate English
- farmability English
- farmable English
- farmboy English
- farmcore English
- farmee English
- farmer English
- farmery English
- farmeth English
- farmette English
- farmgate English
- farmgirl English
- farmhand English
- farmhouse English
- farming English
- farmish English
- farmland English
- farmless English
- farmlet English
- farmlike English
- farmly English
- farmor English
- farmplace English
- farmscape English
- farmstall English
- farmstand English
- farmstay English
- farmstead English
- farmstock English
- farmward English
- farmwards English
- farmwear English
- farmwide English
- farmwife English
- farmwork English
- farmworker English
- farmyard English
- megafarm English
- microfarm English
- multifarm English
- nonfarm English
- nutfarm English
- overfarm English
- skyfarm English
- superfarm English
- underfarm English
- farm Hungarian
- farmen Dutch, Flemish
- *perkʷ- Proto-Indo-European
- *ferhwą Proto-Germanic
- farma Polish
- feorh Old English
- feorhbealo Old English
- feorhscyldig Old English
- feorhweard Old English
- ferhþ Old English
- ferme Middle English
- fjǫr Old Norse
- ฟาร์ม Thai
- fferm Welsh
- ifama Xhosa
- famu Shona