þykkur
Icelandic
/ˈθɪhkʏr/
adj
Definitions
- thick, bulky
- thick, dense
- stout
Etymology
Derived from Old Norse þykkr (you two, blow, a thwack, thick, thump, bulky) derived from Proto-Germanic *þekuz (thick).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*þekuz
Gloss
thick
Concept
Semantic Field
Spatial relations
Ontological Category
Property
Kanji
厚
Emoji
🐻
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- hyperthick English
- semithick English
- superthick English
- thicc English
- thick English
- thick origami English
- thick space English
- thick-crust pizza English
- thickbill English
- thicken English
- thickflowing English
- thickhead English
- thickheaded English
- thickie English
- thickish English
- thickleaf English
- thickly English
- thickness English
- thicknet English
- thicko English
- thickset English
- thickshake English
- thickskin English
- thickskull English
- thicksome English
- thickwit English
- thickwitted English
- thicky English
- ultrathick English
- tykky Finnish
- dick German
- *tegus Proto-Indo-European
- *tégus Proto-Indo-European
- tykk Norwegian Bokmål
- *þekuz Proto-Germanic
- dokker Norwegian Nynorsk
- dykk Norwegian Nynorsk
- þicce Old English
- þiccet Old English
- þicnes Old English
- thicke Middle English
- þjokkr Old Norse
- þjukkr Old Norse
- þykkleikr Old Norse
- þykkr Old Norse
- þykt Old Norse
- þér Old Norse
- tyk Danish
- dika Esperanto
- regnþykkni Icelandic
- þykkni Icelandic
- dicchi Old High German
- dicki Old High German
- tjúkkur Faroese
- Déckt Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- déck Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- *þikkwī gmw-pro
- *thicki Old Dutch
- *thikki Old Dutch
- thikki Old Saxon
- *teakkē Proto-Samic
- thiokker Old Swedish
- tjykker Scanian