torg
Icelandic
/tʰɔrk/
noun
Definitions
- a city square (open space in a town)
Etymology
Derived from Old Norse torg (market) derived from Old East Slavic търгъ (commerce, trading, trade, square, marketplace, market place, market) derived from Proto-Slavic *tъrgъ.
Origin
Proto-Slavic
*tъrgъ
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Turku Finnish
- iltatori Finnish
- kalatori Finnish
- kauppatori Finnish
- keskustori Finnish
- kesätori Finnish
- kirpputori Finnish
- maatilatori Finnish
- tori Finnish
- toriaika Finnish
- toriaukio Finnish
- torihinta Finnish
- torikammo Finnish
- torikassi Finnish
- torikauhu Finnish
- torikauppa Finnish
- torikauppias Finnish
- torikokous Finnish
- torimyynti Finnish
- toripäivä Finnish
- toritaide Finnish
- toritapahtuma Finnish
- tukkutori Finnish
- turku Finnish
- vaihtotori Finnish
- vihannestori Finnish
- торг Russian
- torg Norwegian Bokmål
- Befrielsetorget Swedish
- Hötorget Swedish
- torg Swedish
- targ Polish
- torg Norwegian Nynorsk
- torg Old Norse
- torv Danish
- *tъrgъ Proto-Slavic
- trh Czech
- trg Serbo-Croatian
- трг Serbo-Croatian
- Markús Icelandic
- Markúsartorg Icelandic
- hringtorg Icelandic
- hringur Icelandic
- tirgus Latvian
- torg Faroese
- търг Bulgarian
- turg Estonian
- trh Slovak
- torgh Old Swedish
- trg Slovene
- тръгъ Church Slavic, Church Slavonic, Old Church Slavonic, Old Slavonic, Old Bulgarian
- търгъ Old East Slavic