nauð
Icelandic
/nøyːð/
noun
Definitions
- need
- distress
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse nauð (need, distress) inherited from Proto-Germanic *naudiz.
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*naudiz
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Atemnot German
- Hungersnot German
- Kindesnot German
- Not German
- Notarzt German
- Notaufnahme German
- Notausgang German
- Notdienst German
- Notfall German
- Notgeld German
- Notlage German
- Notlösung German
- Notruf German
- Notsignal German
- Nottaufe German
- Notwehr German
- Notzeit German
- Seenot German
- Zeitnot German
- notdürftig German
- notgedrungen German
- notgeil German
- notlanden German
- notleidend German
- nottun German
- notwendig German
- nötig German
- *naut- Proto-Indo-European
- nød Norwegian Bokmål
- *naudiz Proto-Germanic
- nöd Swedish
- naud Norwegian Nynorsk
- nød Norwegian Nynorsk
- nied Old English
- nēod Old English
- nīed Old English
- nauð Old Norse
- nauðmaðr Old Norse
- nødvendig Danish
- nauða Icelandic
- nōt Old High German
- neyð Faroese
- nōt Middle High German
- Foussnout Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- Nout Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- 𐌽𐌰𐌿𐌸𐍃 Gothic
- *nōd Old Dutch
- nôt Middle Low German
- nod Old Saxon
- nōd Old Saxon
- nōdthurft Old Saxon
- nēd Old Frisian
- Hungersnoot Low German
- Noot Low German
- Watersnoot Low German
- *ᚾᚨᚢᛞᛁᛉ Proto-Norse