Gefor
Luxemburgeois
/ɡeˈfoːʀ/
noun
Definitions
- danger
Etymology
Inherited from Old High German fāra (danger, deceit, ambush) inherited from Proto-Germanic *fērō (danger).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*fērō
Gloss
danger
Concept
Semantic Field
Emotions and values
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- antifear English
- farlie English
- fear English
- fearable English
- fearer English
- fearest English
- feareth English
- fearfest English
- fearful English
- fearless English
- fearlike English
- fearmonger English
- fearnaught English
- fearscape English
- fearsome English
- germ-fear English
- height-fear English
- microfear English
- night fear English
- night-fear English
- nightfear English
- overfear English
- snake fear English
- spider-fear English
- technofear English
- unfear English
- water fear English
- water-fear English
- Ansteckungsgefahr German
- Einsturzgefahr German
- Explosionsgefahr German
- Fluchtgefahr German
- Gefahr German
- Gefahrenhinweis German
- Gefahrensymbol German
- Gefahrstoff German
- Lebensgefahr German
- Verwechslungsgefahr German
- gefahrlos German
- gefahrvoll German
- gefährlich German
- besmettingsgevaar Dutch, Flemish
- doodsgevaar Dutch, Flemish
- gevaar Dutch, Flemish
- gevaarlijk Dutch, Flemish
- gevaarsdriehoek Dutch, Flemish
- gevarendriehoek Dutch, Flemish
- gevarengeld Dutch, Flemish
- levensgevaar Dutch, Flemish
- *per- Proto-Indo-European
- *fērō Proto-Germanic
- fær Old English
- fǣr Old English
- āfǣran Old English
- feer Middle English
- fara Old High German
- fāra Old High German
- gevaar Afrikaans
- gevāre Middle High German
- 𐍆𐌴𐍂𐌾𐌰 Gothic
- vāre Middle Low German