Gar
Luxemburgeois
/ɡaː(ʀ)/
noun
Definitions
- yarn
Etymology
Inherited from Old High German garn inherited from Proto-Germanic *garną (yarn).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*garną
Gloss
yarn
Concept
Semantic Field
Clothing and grooming
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- nanoyarn English
- yarn English
- yarncraft English
- yarner English
- yarnless English
- yarnlike English
- yarnmaker English
- yarnover English
- yarnspinner English
- yarnspinning English
- yarny English
- Garn German
- Seemannsgarn German
- umgarnen German
- bindgaren Dutch, Flemish
- garen Dutch, Flemish
- vergaren Dutch, Flemish
- *ǵʰorn- Proto-Indo-European
- *garną Proto-Germanic
- gearn Old English
- ġearn Old English
- yarne Middle English
- garn Old Norse
- garn Icelandic
- garen Middle Dutch
- garn Old High German
- garn Middle High German
- *garn gmw-pro
- *jern Old Frisian