ski
Norwegian
/ʃiː/
noun
Definitions
- a ski
Etymology
Derived from Old Norse skíð (snowshoe, billet, stick of wood) derived from Proto-Germanic *skīdą (billet, tile, log, stick).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*skīdą
Gloss
billet, tile, log, stick
Concept
Semantic Field
The house
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
瓦
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- ski English
- *skey- Proto-Indo-European
- *skeyt- Proto-Indo-European
- bakke Norwegian Bokmål
- gå Norwegian Bokmål
- hopper Norwegian Bokmål
- hopping Norwegian Bokmål
- idrett Norwegian Bokmål
- løpe Norwegian Bokmål
- løper Norwegian Bokmål
- løping Norwegian Bokmål
- løype Norwegian Bokmål
- nb Norwegian Bokmål
- senter Norwegian Bokmål
- skibakke Norwegian Bokmål
- skigåer Norwegian Bokmål
- skigåing Norwegian Bokmål
- skihopper Norwegian Bokmål
- skihopping Norwegian Bokmål
- skiidrett Norwegian Bokmål
- skiløper Norwegian Bokmål
- skiløping Norwegian Bokmål
- skiløype Norwegian Bokmål
- skisenter Norwegian Bokmål
- skiskyting Norwegian Bokmål
- skispor Norwegian Bokmål
- skisted Norwegian Bokmål
- skitrekk Norwegian Bokmål
- skitur Norwegian Bokmål
- skyting Norwegian Bokmål
- spor Norwegian Bokmål
- sted Norwegian Bokmål
- trekk Norwegian Bokmål
- tur Norwegian Bokmål
- vann Norwegian Bokmål
- vannski Norwegian Bokmål
- *skīdą Proto-Germanic
- skida Swedish
- ski Norwegian Nynorsk
- scid Old English
- scīd Old English
- sċīd Old English
- skíð Old Norse
- scīt Old High German
- ski Westrobothnian