sunnudagur
Icelandic
/ˈsʏnːʏˌtaːɣʏr/
noun
Definitions
- Sunday
Etymology
Compound from Icelandic sunna (sun) + Icelandic dagur (day, days)derived from Old Norse sunnudagr derived from Proto-Germanic *sunnōniz dagaz (day of the sun).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*sunnōniz dagaz
Gloss
day of the sun
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- sunnuntai Finnish
- dies solis Latin
- diēs Sōlis Latin
- søndag Norwegian Bokmål
- *sunnōniz dagaz Proto-Germanic
- sundag Norwegian Nynorsk
- søndag Norwegian Nynorsk
- sunnandæg Old English
- sunnandæġ Old English
- dagr Old Norse
- sunna Old Norse
- sunnudagr Old Norse
- aðfangadagur Icelandic
- bolludagur Icelandic
- dagatal Icelandic
- dagblað Icelandic
- dagdraumur Icelandic
- dagrenning Icelandic
- dagskrá Icelandic
- dagur Icelandic
- fæðingardagur Icelandic
- föstudagur Icelandic
- helgidagur Icelandic
- lífdagar Icelandic
- skóladagur Icelandic
- sunna Icelandic
- vikudagur Icelandic
- þriðjudagur Icelandic
- sunnuntag Old High German
- sunnūntag Old High German
- sunnudagur Faroese
- sunntac, sunnentac, suntac, sunnetac Middle High German
- Ouschtersonndeg Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- Sonndeg Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- sunnadag Old Dutch
- sunnundag Old Saxon
- sunna Alemannic German
- sunnatag Alemannic German
- sunntag Alemannic German
- sunnu Alemannic German
- sònntag Alemannic German
- sònnò Alemannic German
- tag Alemannic German
- tog Alemannic German
- tàg Alemannic German
- ŝchunna Alemannic German
- ŝchunnutog Alemannic German
- ŝchunnà Alemannic German
- ŝchuntàg Alemannic German
- sunnodagher Old Swedish
- *sunnandei Old Frisian
- sundagh Old Danish
- zuntaog Vilamovian