tett
Norwegian
adjective
Definitions
- tight
- close
- dense
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse þéttr (tight, watertight, thick, dense) inherited from Proto-Germanic *þinhtaz.
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*þinhtaz
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- dicht German
- *tenkt- Proto-Indo-European
- bebygd Norwegian Bokmål
- bebygge Norwegian Bokmål
- befolke Norwegian Bokmål
- befolket Norwegian Bokmål
- befolkningstetthet Norwegian Bokmål
- bygd Norwegian Bokmål
- bygge Norwegian Bokmål
- folketetthet Norwegian Bokmål
- luft Norwegian Bokmål
- lufttett Norwegian Bokmål
- nb Norwegian Bokmål
- sittende Norwegian Bokmål
- snøtetthet Norwegian Bokmål
- sted Norwegian Bokmål
- tettbebygd Norwegian Bokmål
- tettbefolket Norwegian Bokmål
- tettbygd Norwegian Bokmål
- tetthet Norwegian Bokmål
- tettsittende Norwegian Bokmål
- tettsted Norwegian Bokmål
- vann Norwegian Bokmål
- vanntett Norwegian Bokmål
- vasstett Norwegian Bokmål
- *þinhtaz Proto-Germanic
- tät Swedish
- tett Norwegian Nynorsk
- *þīht Old English
- þéttr Old Norse
- tæt Danish
- þéttur Icelandic
- *dīhti Old High German
- tættur Faroese
- *thīht Old Dutch
- dicht(e), dichte Middle Low German
- tjett Westrobothnian
- ticht Old Frisian