tryggð
Icelandic
/tʰrɪɣð/
noun
Definitions
- (usually) loyalty, fidelity
Etymology
Derived from Old Norse tryggð (fidelity, loyalty) derived from Proto-Germanic *triwwiþō (contract, promise, covenant).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*triwwiþō
Gloss
contract, promise, covenant
Concept
Semantic Field
Speech and language
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- antitruth English
- biotruth English
- countertruth English
- half-truth English
- mistruth English
- nontruth English
- post-truth English
- semitruth English
- supertruth English
- tell-truth English
- true English
- truth English
- truthaphobia English
- truthbearer English
- truthen English
- truther English
- truthful English
- truthify English
- truthless English
- truthlike English
- truthly English
- truthmaker English
- truthmaking English
- truthness English
- truthology English
- truthseeker English
- truthsome English
- truthteller English
- truthtelling English
- truthward English
- truthwards English
- truthy English
- untruth English
- *drū- Proto-Indo-European
- *triwwiþō Proto-Germanic
- treowþ Old English
- trēowþ Old English
- trouthe Middle English
- tryggð Old Norse
- trygð Old Norse