augnalag
Old Norse
noun
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Etymology
Compound from Old Norse auga (eye) + Old Norse lag (fellowship, place, layer, stratum, companionship, thrust, stab, etc, standard, cohabitation, due place).
Origin
Old Norse
lag
Gloss
fellowship, place, layer, stratum, companionship, thrust, stab, etc, standard, cohabitation, due place
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Cognates and derived terms
- lag Norwegian Bokmål
- øye Norwegian Bokmål
- *augô Proto-Germanic
- *lagą Proto-Germanic
- vindöga Swedish
- auga Norwegian Nynorsk
- lag Norwegian Nynorsk
- auga Old Norse
- augabrá Old Norse
- augastaðr Old Norse
- augasteinn Old Norse
- augnamein Old Norse
- auralag Old Norse
- banalag Old Norse
- fornyrðislag Old Norse
- félag Old Norse
- kvernarauga Old Norse
- lag Old Norse
- taumalag Old Norse
- vindauga Old Norse
- fælle Danish
- fælles Danish
- fællig Danish
- lag Danish
- øje Danish
- auga Icelandic
- lag Icelandic
- eyga Faroese
- lag Faroese
- øgha Old Swedish
- ø̄gha, øgha Old Swedish
- auge Westrobothnian
- lawi Westrobothnian
- lagh Old Danish
- yva Scanian