skog
Norwegian
noun-m1
Definitions
- forest, wood
Etymology
Derived from Old Norse skógr (wood, forest) derived from Proto-Germanic *skōgaz (grove, undergrowth, wood).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*skōgaz
Gloss
grove, undergrowth, wood
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
林
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- av Norwegian Bokmål
- avskoge Norwegian Bokmål
- avskoging Norwegian Bokmål
- bar Norwegian Bokmål
- barskog Norwegian Bokmål
- brann Norwegian Bokmål
- bruk Norwegian Bokmål
- dekke Norwegian Bokmål
- dekt Norwegian Bokmål
- grense Norwegian Bokmål
- kant Norwegian Bokmål
- kledd Norwegian Bokmål
- løv Norwegian Bokmål
- løvskog Norwegian Bokmål
- mangrove Norwegian Bokmål
- mangroveskog Norwegian Bokmål
- natur Norwegian Bokmål
- naturskog Norwegian Bokmål
- nb Norwegian Bokmål
- område Norwegian Bokmål
- regn Norwegian Bokmål
- regnskog Norwegian Bokmål
- skau Norwegian Bokmål
- skogbrann Norwegian Bokmål
- skogbruk Norwegian Bokmål
- skogdekt Norwegian Bokmål
- skoggrense Norwegian Bokmål
- skogkant Norwegian Bokmål
- skogkledd Norwegian Bokmål
- skogløs Norwegian Bokmål
- skogsområde Norwegian Bokmål
- *skōgaz Proto-Germanic
- skog Norwegian Nynorsk
- skógr Old Norse
- skov Danish
- skovjordbær Danish
- skovtur Danish
- skógur Icelandic
- skógur Faroese
- *skagō gmw-pro
- skogher Old Swedish
- skogher, skōgher Old Swedish
- skojj Westrobothnian
- skogh Old Danish