haust
Icelandic
/høyst/
noun
Definitions
- autumn, fall
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse haust inherited from Proto-Germanic *harbustaz derived from Proto-Indo-European *kerp- (pluck, harvest).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*kerp-
Gloss
pluck, harvest
Concept
Semantic Field
Agriculture and vegetation
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- excerpt English
- harvest English
- harvestability English
- harvestable English
- harvester English
- harvesteth English
- harvestfish English
- harvestless English
- harvestman English
- harvestry English
- midharvest English
- nonharvest English
- overharvest English
- postharvest English
- preharvest English
- reharvest English
- superharvest English
- ex- Latin
- Herbst German
- Herbstanfang German
- Herbstende German
- Herbstgrasmilbe German
- Herbstlaub German
- Herbstluft German
- Herbstmond German
- Herbstsonne German
- Herbststurm German
- Herbstvollmond German
- Herbstwald German
- Herbstwetter German
- Herbstwind German
- Herbstzeit German
- Spätherbst German
- herbstfarben German
- herbstlich German
- καρπός Ancient Greek
- κρώπιον Ancient Greek
- *kerp- Proto-Indo-European
- høst Norwegian Bokmål
- *harbistaz Proto-Germanic
- *harbustaz Proto-Germanic
- *harbustaz, *harbistaz Proto-Germanic
- *harƀustaz Proto-Germanic
- höst Swedish
- hösta Swedish
- höstas Swedish
- höstdagjämning Swedish
- höstkantarell Swedish
- haust Norwegian Nynorsk
- hærfest Old English
- hærfestlic Old English
- harvest Middle English
- haust Old Norse
- høst Danish
- høste Danish
- haustlegur Icelandic
- heyst Faroese
- herbest Middle High German
- Hierscht Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- Hierschtkueb Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- *karpō Proto-Italic
- *karpā Proto-Albanian