djup
Norwegian Nynorsk
/jʉːp/
adjective
Definitions
- deep having its bottom far down
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse djúpr (deep), djúp (deep water).
Origin
Old Norse
djúp
Gloss
deep water
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- deep English
- deep blue sea English
- deep sea English
- deep-dish pizza English
- deep-seated English
- deep-set English
- deep-throat English
- deepen English
- deepfelt English
- deepie English
- deepish English
- deepity English
- deeply English
- deepmost English
- deepness English
- deepsome English
- deepwater English
- depth English
- foredeep English
- heartdeep English
- knee-deep English
- nondeep English
- semideep English
- superdeep English
- ultradeep English
- djup Norwegian Bokmål
- dyp Norwegian Bokmål
- *deupaz Proto-Germanic
- djupraud Norwegian Nynorsk
- raud Norwegian Nynorsk
- depe Middle English
- atdjúp Old Norse
- atdjúpr Old Norse
- djúp Old Norse
- djúpleikr Old Norse
- djúpr Old Norse
- dyb Danish
- djúpur Icelandic
- djúpur Faroese
- diuper Old Swedish
- diūper, diuper Old Swedish
- dipi Sranan Tongo
- djyber Scanian