drikkebror
Norwegian
/ˈdrɪkːəbruːr/
noun
Definitions
- a drinking buddy
Etymology
Affix from Norwegian Bokmål drikke (drink) + Norwegian Bokmål bror borrowed from Old Norse drekka, bróðir (brother, a brother) borrowed from Latin frater (brother).
Origin
Latin
frater
Gloss
brother
Concept
Semantic Field
Kinship
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- frater English
- friary English
- frater Latin
- frater Dutch, Flemish
- *bʰréh₂tēr Proto-Indo-European
- broder Norwegian Bokmål
- bror Norwegian Bokmål
- brorpart Norwegian Bokmål
- brorskap Norwegian Bokmål
- drikkbar Norwegian Bokmål
- drikke Norwegian Bokmål
- drikkelek Norwegian Bokmål
- drikkevann Norwegian Bokmål
- halvbror Norwegian Bokmål
- lillebror Norwegian Bokmål
- morbror Norwegian Bokmål
- stebror Norwegian Bokmål
- storebror Norwegian Bokmål
- svigerbror Norwegian Bokmål
- *brōþēr Proto-Germanic
- *drinkaną Proto-Germanic
- broder Norwegian Nynorsk
- bror Norwegian Nynorsk
- drikke Norwegian Nynorsk
- bróðir Old Norse
- bróðurleikr Old Norse
- drekka Old Norse
- drykkja Old Norse
- broder Danish
- bror Danish
- frere Old French
- frato Esperanto
- bróðir Icelandic
- drekka Icelandic
- bróðir Faroese
- drekka Faroese
- frade Old Portuguese
- broþir Old Swedish
- brōþir, broþir Old Swedish
- drikka Old Swedish
- *frātēr Proto-Italic
- fraire Old Occitan
- drikkæ Old Danish
- drikka Elfdalian
- drikka Scanian