veður
Icelandic
/ˈvɛːðʏr/
noun
Definitions
- (archaic) ram
- (archaic) battering ram
Etymology
Derived from Old Norse veðr (weather, wether, air, wind, male sheep, ram).
Origin
Old Norse
veðr
Gloss
weather, wether, air, wind, male sheep, ram
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
風
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- aweather English
- bellwether English
- greywether English
- macroweather English
- nonweather English
- overweather English
- palaeoweather English
- paleoweather English
- unweather English
- weather English
- weatherability English
- weatherable English
- weatherboard English
- weatherbound English
- weathercast English
- weathercock English
- weatherfish English
- weathergirl English
- weatherglass English
- weathering English
- weatherish English
- weatherization English
- weatherize English
- weatherless English
- weatherlike English
- weatherlore English
- weatherly English
- weatherman English
- weathermost English
- weatherology English
- weatherometer English
- weatherperson English
- weatherproof English
- weathersome English
- weatherstrip English
- weathertight English
- weatherwear English
- weatherwoman English
- weatherworn English
- wether English
- *vituleus Latin
- vitulus Latin
- Wetter German
- *wet- Proto-Indo-European
- vær Norwegian Bokmål
- vítulo Portuguese
- *wedrą Proto-Germanic
- *weþruz Proto-Germanic
- vädur Swedish
- vêr Norwegian Nynorsk
- weder Middle English
- wether Middle English
- veðr Old Norse
- vejr Danish
- vædder Danish
- gluggaveður Icelandic
- gluggi Icelandic
- tungl Icelandic
- veðurfræði Icelandic
- veðurtungl Icelandic
- veðurtunglamynd Icelandic
- þruma Icelandic
- þrumuveður Icelandic
- *wedar Old High German
- veður Faroese
- wider Middle High German
- Widder Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- Wieder Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- væþer Old Swedish
- ver Westrobothnian
- wæthær Old Danish