due
Norwegian
noun-c
Definitions
- dove, pigeon, culver (bird)
Etymology
Derived from Old Norse dúfa (dip, dove) derived from Proto-Germanic *dūbǭ (dove, pigeon).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*dūbǭ
Gloss
dove, pigeon
Concept
Semantic Field
Animals
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- cuckoo-dove English
- dove English
- dovecot English
- dovecote English
- dovehouse English
- dovekie English
- dovelet English
- dovelike English
- doveling English
- dovely English
- doveplum English
- doveship English
- dovetail English
- dovish English
- quail-dove English
- ringdove English
- stockdove English
- Brieftaube German
- Felsentaube German
- Fernsehtaube German
- Holztaube German
- Krontaube German
- Perückentaube German
- Pfautaube German
- Rassetaube German
- Ringeltaube German
- Taube German
- Taubenblume German
- Taubenhaus German
- Taubensport German
- Taubenzüchter German
- Tontaube German
- Täubchen German
- Türkentaube German
- Wandertaube German
- taubenblau German
- taubengrau German
- duif Dutch, Flemish
- duivenhuis Dutch, Flemish
- duiventil Dutch, Flemish
- postduif Dutch, Flemish
- tortelduif Dutch, Flemish
- taube French
- *dʰewbʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- leirdue Norwegian Bokmål
- leirdueskyting Norwegian Bokmål
- leire Norwegian Bokmål
- ring Norwegian Bokmål
- ringdue Norwegian Bokmål
- *dūbǭ Proto-Germanic
- brevduva Swedish
- duva Swedish
- duvhök Swedish
- klippduva Swedish
- palmduva Swedish
- ringduva Swedish
- skogsduva Swedish
- turkduva Swedish
- due Norwegian Nynorsk
- *dūfe Old English
- dove Middle English
- dúfa Old Norse
- due Danish
- dúfa Icelandic
- duve Middle Dutch
- dūva Old High German
- tūba Old High German
- duif Afrikaans
- dúgva Faroese
- tūbe Middle High German
- 𐌳𐌿𐌱𐍉 Gothic
- duva Old Dutch
- dūva Old Dutch
- dūƀa Old Saxon
- duva Old Swedish
- dūva, duva Old Swedish
- doo Scots
- doifi Sranan Tongo