blind
German Low German
adjective
Definitions
- blind
Etymology
Root from Proto-Indo-European *bʰlendʰ- (see badly, become turbid, go blind, be blind, grow turbid, dim, ruddy, red-haired, blond).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*bʰlendʰ-
Gloss
see badly, become turbid, go blind, be blind, grow turbid, dim, ruddy, red-haired, blond
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- blind English
- Blinddarm German
- Blindheit German
- Blindschach German
- Blindschleiche German
- Blindwut German
- blind German
- blindlings German
- farbenblind German
- gefühlsblind German
- halbblind German
- nachtblind German
- schneeblind German
- taubblind German
- blind Dutch, Flemish
- blindelings Dutch, Flemish
- blindheid Dutch, Flemish
- kleurenblind Dutch, Flemish
- nachtblind Dutch, Flemish
- sneeuwblind Dutch, Flemish
- *bʰlendʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- *blandaną Proto-Germanic
- *blandijaną Proto-Germanic
- *blindaz Proto-Germanic
- *blundaz Proto-Germanic
- ब्रध्न Sanskrit
- blindleikr Old Norse
- *blędь Proto-Slavic
- *blǫdъ Proto-Slavic
- blint Middle Dutch
- blint Old High German
- blind Afrikaans
- blyn Western Frisian
- bleinik Volapük
- *blend- Proto-Balto-Slavic
- *blenstei Proto-Balto-Slavic