blind
Norwegian Nynorsk
/blɪnː/
adj-1
Definitions
- blind
Etymology
Derived from Old Norse blindr derived from Proto-Germanic *blindaz 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
- beblind English
- blind English
- blind spot English
- blindability English
- blindable English
- blinden English
- blinder English
- blindest English
- blindeth English
- blindfish English
- blindfold English
- blindhood English
- blindish English
- blindism English
- blindless English
- blindly English
- blindman English
- blindness English
- blindside English
- blindsight English
- blindspot English
- deafblind English
- emblind English
- gender-blind English
- genderblind English
- inblind English
- miniblind English
- moon-blind English
- moonblind English
- muscleblind English
- nonblind English
- noseblind English
- race-blind English
- snowblind English
- stereoblind English
- sunblind English
- unblind English
- blind German
- *bʰlendʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- blind Norwegian Bokmål
- *blandaną Proto-Germanic
- *blandijaną Proto-Germanic
- *blindaz Proto-Germanic
- *blundaz Proto-Germanic
- ブラインド Japanese
- blindgate Norwegian Nynorsk
- blindpassasjer Norwegian Nynorsk
- blindskap Norwegian Nynorsk
- blindtarm Norwegian Nynorsk
- døv Norwegian Nynorsk
- døvblind Norwegian Nynorsk
- farge Norwegian Nynorsk
- fargeblind Norwegian Nynorsk
- gate Norwegian Nynorsk
- passasjer Norwegian Nynorsk
- snø Norwegian Nynorsk
- snøblind Norwegian Nynorsk
- tarm Norwegian Nynorsk
- blind Old English
- ब्रध्न Sanskrit
- blinder Old Norse
- blindleikr Old Norse
- blindr Old Norse
- blundur Old Norse
- blind Danish
- *blędь Proto-Slavic
- *blǫdъ Proto-Slavic
- blinda Esperanto
- blindur Icelandic
- blint Old High German
- blindur Faroese
- blann Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- 𐌱𐌻𐌹𐌽𐌳𐍃 Gothic
- *blind gmw-pro
- *blint Old Dutch
- blind Old Saxon
- blinder Old Swedish
- blyn Western Frisian
- blind Old Frisian
- blind German Low German
- *blend- Proto-Balto-Slavic
- *blenstei Proto-Balto-Slavic