æður
Icelandic
/ˈaiːðʏr/
noun
Definitions
- eider
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse æðr (eider) derived from Proto-Germanic *ēdī, *awidō.
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*awidō
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- avi- English
- avicolous English
- *auca Latin
- *austrūthiō Latin
- *avica Latin
- *avicellus Latin
- aucellus Latin
- auceps Latin
- aviarium Latin
- avicula Latin
- avis Latin
- metatarsus Latin
- Eider German
- Eiderente German
- ave Italian
- avocetta Italian
- avi- Dutch, Flemish
- aviation French
- avion French
- eider French
- aviación Spanish, Castilian
- eider Spanish, Castilian
- στρουθίων Ancient Greek
- *awi- Proto-Indo-European
- *h₂énh₂ts Proto-Indo-European
- *h₂éwis Proto-Indo-European
- åre Norwegian Bokmål
- ær Norwegian Bokmål
- *awidō Proto-Germanic
- *ēdrǭ Proto-Germanic
- *ēdī Proto-Germanic
- *ēþrō Proto-Germanic
- *ēþrǭ, *ēdrǭ Proto-Germanic
- ejder Swedish
- åre Norwegian Nynorsk
- आति Sanskrit
- æðr Old Norse
- ostruce Old French
- bliki Icelandic
- dúnn Icelandic
- fugl Icelandic
- æð Icelandic
- æðarbliki Icelandic
- æðardúnn Icelandic
- æðarfugl Icelandic
- eider Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- æða Faroese
- æðr Faroese
- æður Faroese
- adher, aþra Old Swedish
- aþra/adher Old Swedish
- åd Westrobothnian
- ågȯda Westrobothnian
- *awis Proto-Italic
- *HaHtíṣ Proto-Indo-Aryan
- edderdune Low German
- eider Low German
- ạ́i Kalasha
- áðra Scanian
- اڑى Khowar