jökull
Icelandic
/ˈjœːkʏtl/
noun
Definitions
- glacier
Etymology
Derived from Old Norse jǫkull (glacier, icicle, ice) derived from Proto-Germanic *jekulaz.
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*jekulaz
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Eyjafjallajökull English
- icicle English
- ickle English
- jokul English
- jökulhlaup English
- jøkel Norwegian Bokmål
- *jekulaz Proto-Germanic
- jökel Swedish
- jøkul Norwegian Nynorsk
- ġiċel Old English
- ikil Middle English
- jaki Old Norse
- jǫklagangr Old Norse
- jǫklavatn Old Norse
- jǫklaðr Old Norse
- jǫkulkaldr Old Norse
- jǫkull Old Norse
- jǫkulvatn Old Norse
- Eyjafjalla Icelandic
- Eyjafjallajökull Icelandic
- Eyjafjöll, name of the southern side of the massif Icelandic
- ey] Icelandic
- eyja, genitive plural of m Icelandic
- fjöll] of the islands [m Icelandic
- hlaup Icelandic
- is Icelandic
- jöklaklukka Icelandic
- jöklasóley Icelandic
- jökulhlaup Icelandic
- klukka Icelandic
- sóley Icelandic
- jøkul Faroese
- Jökel German Low German