víður
Icelandic
/ˈviːðʏr/
adj
Definitions
- wide
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse víðr (wide) inherited from Proto-Germanic *wīdaz (broad, wide).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*wīdaz
Gloss
broad, wide
Concept
Semantic Field
Spatial relations
Ontological Category
Property
Kanji
広
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- inchwide English
- milewide English
- overwide English
- superwide English
- ultrawide English
- unwide English
- wide English
- wide-body English
- wide-handed English
- wideawake English
- wideband English
- widebody English
- widefield English
- widegap English
- wideish English
- widely English
- widemouthed English
- widen English
- wideness English
- wideout English
- widescale English
- widescreen English
- wideset English
- widespan English
- widespread English
- widish English
- width English
- *wī- Proto-Indo-European
- vid Norwegian Bokmål
- *wīdaz Proto-Germanic
- vid Swedish
- vid Norwegian Nynorsk
- wid Old English
- wīd Old English
- wid Middle English
- Víðarr Old Norse
- víðleikr Old Norse
- víðr Old Norse
- vid Danish
- frægur Icelandic
- víkka Icelandic
- víðfrægur Icelandic
- (*)wīd Old High German
- wit Old High German
- wīt Old High German
- wīt Middle High German
- *wīd Old Dutch
- wīdo Old Dutch
- bait Cimbrian
- baitekhot Cimbrian
- vidik Volapük