siður
Icelandic
/ˈsɪːðʏr/
noun
Definitions
- a custom, a habit
- religion
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse siðr (conduct, religion, a custom, a habit, morality) inherited from Proto-Germanic *siduz (custom) derived from Proto-Indo-European *swe-dh-.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*swe-dh-
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- ethos Latin
- Sitte German
- Sittenbild German
- Sittenpolizei German
- Sittenstrolch German
- Unsitte German
- sittenwidrig German
- sittlich German
- sittsam German
- κακοήθης Ancient Greek
- καλοήθης Ancient Greek
- συνήθης Ancient Greek
- ἀήθης Ancient Greek
- ἠθικός Ancient Greek
- ἠθολογία Ancient Greek
- ἠθολόγος Ancient Greek
- ἦθος Ancient Greek
- *swe-dh- Proto-Indo-European
- *swedʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- *siduz Proto-Germanic
- sed Swedish
- sedvanlig Swedish
- sedvänja Swedish
- sidu Old English
- siðr Old Norse
- helgi Icelandic
- helgisiður Icelandic
- siðvenja Icelandic
- venja Icelandic
- situ Old High German
- siðmenning Faroese
- siður Faroese
- site Middle High German
- 𐍃𐌹𐌳𐌿𐍃 Gothic
- sido Old Dutch
- siþer Old Swedish