flærð
Icelandic
/flairð/
noun
Definitions
- deceit, craftiness
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse flærð (deceit, falsehood, fraud).
Origin
Old Norse
flærð
Gloss
deceit, falsehood, fraud
Concept
Semantic Field
Emotions and values
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- beflirt English
- cyberflirt English
- flirt English
- flirt-gill English
- flirtaholic English
- flirtation English
- flirter English
- flirtish English
- flirtsome English
- flirty English
- jillflirt English
- superflirt English
- flirtti Finnish
- Flirt German
- flirtare Italian
- flirten Dutch, Flemish
- flirt French
- flirter French
- флирт Russian
- flirtear Spanish, Castilian
- flørt Norwegian Bokmål
- flørte Norwegian Bokmål
- *flaihaz Proto-Germanic
- flirt Polish
- flørt Norwegian Nynorsk
- fleard Old English
- fleardere Old English
- flerd Middle English
- gill-flurt Middle English
- flærð Old Norse
- flirtovat Czech
- φλερτ Greek (modern)
- פלירטוט Hebrew (modern)
- flird Scots