tømmer
Norwegian Nynorsk
/ˈtœmːɛr/
noun-nu
Definitions
- timber
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse timbr root from Proto-Indo-European *dem- (build, house).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*dem-
Gloss
build, house
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
建
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- belly-timber English
- betimber English
- domestic English
- domesticate English
- domicile English
- nontimber English
- poletimber English
- retimber English
- sawtimber English
- timber English
- timbered English
- timberhead English
- timbering English
- timberland English
- timberless English
- timberlike English
- timberline English
- timberling English
- timberman English
- timberwork English
- timbery English
- domesticus Latin
- dominium Latin
- dominus Latin
- dominātus Latin
- domus Latin
- domestiquer French
- mayordomo Spanish, Castilian
- δέμνιον Ancient Greek
- δεσπότης Ancient Greek
- πρόδομος Ancient Greek
- *dem- Proto-Indo-European
- *dem-h₁-, *demh₁- Proto-Indo-European
- *domos Proto-Indo-European
- *déms pótis Proto-Indo-European
- *dṓm Proto-Indo-European
- *ḱel- Proto-Indo-European
- tømmer Norwegian Bokmål
- *temaną Proto-Germanic
- *timrijaną Proto-Germanic
- *timrą Proto-Germanic
- *tumþiz Proto-Germanic
- furu Norwegian Nynorsk
- furutømmer Norwegian Nynorsk
- hogst Norwegian Nynorsk
- mann Norwegian Nynorsk
- stokk Norwegian Nynorsk
- tømmerhogst Norwegian Nynorsk
- tømmermann Norwegian Nynorsk
- tømmerstokk Norwegian Nynorsk
- tymber Middle English
- timbr Old Norse
- tømmer Danish
- timbur Icelandic
- timbur Faroese
- dominant Middle French
- צימער Yiddish
- timber Old Swedish
- tymbær Old Danish