vik
Norwegian Nynorsk
noun-f13
Definitions
- an inlet (arm of the sea)
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse vík (inlet, bay, cove, fjord) root from Proto-Indo-European *weyk- (contain, separate, bend, curve, become equal, consecrate, wind, overcome, twist, exchange, choose, sacrifice, separate out, set aside as holy, fight, turn, revolve, weed out, envelop, hallow, swing, cull, conquer, divide, weave, make holy, yield).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*weyk-
Gloss
contain, separate, bend, curve, become equal, consecrate, wind, overcome, twist, exchange, choose, sacrifice, separate out, set aside as holy, fight, turn, revolve, weed out, envelop, hallow, swing, cull, conquer, divide, weave, make holy, yield
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Cognates and derived terms
- Wiccan English
- Wiccanism English
- Wiccanist English
- Wiccanize English
- Wiccaphobia English
- Wick English
- convincible English
- convincingly English
- evincible English
- evincibly English
- nonwitch English
- victimism English
- victimist English
- victimization English
- victimize English
- victoria English
- wiccaphobe English
- witchcamp English
- witcher English
- witchfinder English
- witchlet English
- witchling English
- witchy English
- Victōria Latin
- convictio Latin
- convictiō Latin
- convictus Latin
- convinco Latin
- convincō Latin
- devinco Latin
- evictio Latin
- evictus Latin
- evinco Latin
- pervinco Latin
- revinco Latin
- revincō Latin
- vicia Latin
- vicis Latin
- victima Latin
- victoria Latin
- victoriosus Latin
- victrix Latin
- victōria Latin
- victōriātus Latin
- victōriōsus Latin
- vincio Latin
- vincō Latin
- ēvincō Latin
- εἰκάζω Ancient Greek
- εἰκός Ancient Greek
- εἰκών Ancient Greek
- εἴκελος Ancient Greek
- εἴκω Ancient Greek
- ἀεικής Ancient Greek
- ἐπιείκελος Ancient Greek
- ἔοικα Ancient Greek
- *weh₁y- Proto-Indo-European
- *weyk- Proto-Indo-European
- *wi-n-k- Proto-Indo-European
- *wik-néh₂- Proto-Indo-European
- *wéy-woyk-ti, *wéywoykti Proto-Indo-European
- vik Norwegian Bokmål
- *Haþuwīgą Proto-Germanic
- *waikwaz Proto-Germanic
- *waikwijaną Proto-Germanic
- *wigulą Proto-Germanic
- *wigulōną Proto-Germanic
- *wihslaz Proto-Germanic
- *wihslijaną Proto-Germanic
- *wikkô Proto-Germanic
- *wīgą Proto-Germanic
- *wīkō Proto-Germanic
- vik Swedish
- wiċċecræft Old English
- wīc Old English
- bewicchen Middle English
- wickednes Middle English
- wyckedly Middle English
- vík Old Norse
- víka Old Norse
- víkingr Old Norse
- vig Danish
- vík Icelandic
- آویختن Persian
- vík Faroese
- vigan Albanian
- *ordos Proto-Celtic
- *wiketi Proto-Celtic
- vik Westrobothnian
- *wiks Proto-Italic
- *winkō Proto-Italic
- vaikas Lithuanian
- vykti Lithuanian
- *uig- Proto-Albanian