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Norwegian
noun-c
Definitions
- a wave undulation
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse bylgja inherited from Proto-Germanic *bulgijō derived from Proto-Indo-European *bʰelǵʰ- (swell, paunch, blow up, pillow, bag), *bʰelǵʰ- (swell, paunch, blow up, pillow, bag).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*bʰelǵʰ-
Gloss
swell, paunch, blow up, pillow, bag
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
枕
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- billow English
- billoweth English
- billowy English
- embillow English
- bulga Latin
- follis Latin
- Polster German
- *bʰelǵʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- *bʰolnis Proto-Indo-European
- bryter Norwegian Bokmål
- bære Norwegian Bokmål
- bærebølge Norwegian Bokmål
- bølgebryter Norwegian Bokmål
- bølgehøyde Norwegian Bokmål
- bølgelengde Norwegian Bokmål
- flod Norwegian Bokmål
- flodbølge Norwegian Bokmål
- hete Norwegian Bokmål
- hetebølge Norwegian Bokmål
- høyde Norwegian Bokmål
- lang Norwegian Bokmål
- langbølge Norwegian Bokmål
- lengde Norwegian Bokmål
- lyd Norwegian Bokmål
- lydbølge Norwegian Bokmål
- lys Norwegian Bokmål
- lysbølge Norwegian Bokmål
- mellom Norwegian Bokmål
- mellombølge Norwegian Bokmål
- mikrobølge Norwegian Bokmål
- mikrobølgeovn Norwegian Bokmål
- radio Norwegian Bokmål
- radiobølge Norwegian Bokmål
- sjokk Norwegian Bokmål
- sjokkbølge Norwegian Bokmål
- *balgijaną Proto-Germanic
- *balgiz Proto-Germanic
- *belganą Proto-Germanic
- *bulgijō Proto-Germanic
- *bulstraz Proto-Germanic
- *harduz Proto-Germanic
- bölja Swedish
- bylgje Norwegian Nynorsk
- bølge Norwegian Nynorsk
- bølgje Norwegian Nynorsk
- abelgan Old English
- *bilowe Middle English
- bylgja Old Norse
- bólginn Old Norse
- bólgna Old Norse
- bølge Danish
- *bolzina Proto-Slavic
- folie Old French
- hardi Old French
- bylgja Icelandic
- bolg Old Irish
- Bylgja Faroese
- bylgja Faroese
- *bolgos Proto-Celtic
- *bʰarȷ́ʰíš Proto-Indo-Iranian
- abelgan Old Saxon
- *bulā Proto-Albanian
- *barźiš- Proto-Iranian