fus
Norwegian Nynorsk
adj-1
Definitions
- eager
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse fúss (longing) inherited from Proto-Germanic *funsaz (ready, eager, willing) inherited from Proto-Indo-European *pn̥tstós, *pent- (go, pass, path, bridge, walk, way, drive away, send forth, path bridge, banish, come, rush, strive).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*pent-
Gloss
go, pass, path, bridge, walk, way, drive away, send forth, path bridge, banish, come, rush, strive
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
歩
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Alphonse English
- ponticello Italian
- Πόντος Ancient Greek
- πάτος Ancient Greek
- πατέω Ancient Greek
- ποντοπόρος Ancient Greek
- *(s)pent- Proto-Indo-European
- *p(o)nt-h₁- Proto-Indo-European
- *pent- Proto-Indo-European
- *pn̥tstós Proto-Indo-European
- *pónteh₁s Proto-Indo-European
- *póntoh₁s Proto-Indo-European
- fus Norwegian Bokmål
- *fandōną Proto-Germanic
- *finþaną Proto-Germanic
- *fundiz Proto-Germanic
- *funsaz Proto-Germanic
- *funsijaną Proto-Germanic
- fyse Norwegian Nynorsk
- oppfinnar Norwegian Nynorsk
- fus Old English
- fūs Old English
- अर्धपथ Sanskrit
- अर्धपथे Sanskrit
- fundr Old Norse
- fúss Old Norse
- fýsi Old Norse
- fýsinn Old Norse
- óðfúss Old Norse
- fús Icelandic
- *fanþijō gmw-pro
- pantha Pali
- *patʰás Proto-Indo-Iranian
- foss Westrobothnian
- fus Westrobothnian
- pad West Flemish
- پونده Pashto, Pushto