nerve
Norwegian
noun-m1
Definitions
- nerve
Etymology
Derived from Ancient Greek νεῦρον (nerve, sinew, tendon, cord, string, a sinew) derived from Latin nervus (sinew, nerve, tendon, energy).
Origin
Latin
nervus
Gloss
sinew, nerve, tendon, energy
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- nerve English
- neural English
- neuron English
- neurotic English
- neurula English
- nervalis Latin
- nervosus Latin
- nervus Latin
- neuralgia Latin
- neuron Latin
- subnervo Latin
- Nerv German
- nerbo Italian
- nervo Italian
- nerf French
- neurone French
- нерв Russian
- nervio Spanish, Castilian
- νευροειδής Ancient Greek
- νεύρινος Ancient Greek
- νεῦρον Ancient Greek
- πολύνευρον Ancient Greek
- *(s)new- Proto-Indo-European
- *snḗh₁wr̥ Proto-Indo-European
- celle Norwegian Bokmål
- isjias Norwegian Bokmål
- isjiasnerve Norwegian Bokmål
- nervecelle Norwegian Bokmål
- nervesystem Norwegian Bokmål
- nevron Norwegian Bokmål
- system Norwegian Bokmål
- nerve Norwegian Nynorsk
- nevron Norwegian Nynorsk
- neuron Czech
- nerf Old French
- nervi Catalan, Valencian
- nerf Welsh
- n. Translingual
- нерв Bulgarian
- nervio Old Portuguese
- nervo Old Portuguese
- 涅伏 Chinese
- нерв Macedonian
- nerviu Asturian
- *neuros Old Latin