fljóta
Icelandic
/ˈfljouːta/
verb-strong
Definitions
- to float
Etymology
Derived from Old Norse fljóta (float) derived from Proto-Germanic *fleutaną (float).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*fleutaną
Gloss
float
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- afloat English
- defloat English
- firefloat English
- float English
- floatability English
- floatable English
- floatboard English
- floater English
- floatest English
- floateth English
- floatie English
- floatless English
- floatline English
- floatplane English
- floatstick English
- floatstone English
- floaty English
- flotation English
- flutter English
- outfloat English
- overfloat English
- refloat English
- *plewd- Proto-Indo-European
- flyte Norwegian Bokmål
- *fleutaną Proto-Germanic
- fljota Norwegian Nynorsk
- flyta Norwegian Nynorsk
- flyte Norwegian Nynorsk
- flytebrygge Norwegian Nynorsk
- flytedokk Norwegian Nynorsk
- fleotan Old English
- flēotan Old English
- floten Middle English
- fljóta Old Norse
- fliozan Old High German
- *fleutan gmw-pro
- flietan Old Dutch
- flyta Old Swedish
- flȳta, flyta Old Swedish
- fluut Westrobothnian
- flytæ Old Danish
- flauta Gutnish