högg
Icelandic
/hœkː/
noun
Definitions
- hit, stroke, blow
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse hǫgg (blow, hew, breach, gap, cut) inherited from Proto-Germanic *hawwą (blow, hit).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*hawwą
Gloss
blow, hit
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- ampumahaava Finnish
- avohaava Finnish
- haava Finnish
- haavainen Finnish
- haavakko Finnish
- haavakuume Finnish
- haavalaastari Finnish
- haavamuodostuma Finnish
- haavaside Finnish
- haavasolukko Finnish
- haavatartunta Finnish
- haavateippi Finnish
- haavatulehdus Finnish
- haavatyyny Finnish
- haavauttaa Finnish
- haavautua Finnish
- haavavoide Finnish
- haavoittaa Finnish
- haavuri Finnish
- iskuhaava Finnish
- leikkaushaava Finnish
- mahahaava Finnish
- makuuhaava Finnish
- painehaava Finnish
- palohaava Finnish
- paperihaava Finnish
- pistohaava Finnish
- pohjukaissuolihaava Finnish
- puremahaava Finnish
- puukonhaava Finnish
- sydänhaava Finnish
- säärihaava Finnish
- vatsahaava Finnish
- verihaava Finnish
- viiltohaava Finnish
- *kewh₂- Proto-Indo-European
- *hawwą Proto-Germanic
- banahǫgg Old Norse
- hǫgg Old Norse
- kylfuhǫgg Old Norse
- hug Danish
- hnefahögg Icelandic
- hnefi Icelandic
- skógarhögg Icelandic
- skógur Icelandic
- haav Estonian
- *haava Proto-Finnic
- hågg Westrobothnian
- *ᚺᚨᚹᚹᚨ- Proto-Norse