fár
Old Norse
adj
Definitions
- few
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *fawaz (few, small).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*fawaz
Gloss
few, small
Concept
Semantic Field
Quantity
Ontological Category
Other
Kanji
小
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- few English
- fewer English
- fewfold English
- fewly English
- fewness English
- parvanimity English
- parvo- English
- parvule English
- parviflorus Latin
- parvirostris Latin
- parvitas Latin
- parvulus Latin
- parvus Latin
- pauciflorus Latin
- pauciloquium Latin
- paucisetus Latin
- paucitas Latin
- pauculus Latin
- paucus Latin
- perparvus Latin
- perpaucus Latin
- poco Italian
- poco Spanish, Castilian
- *peh₂w- Proto-Indo-European
- *per- Proto-Indo-European
- *ph₁w- Proto-Indo-European
- få Norwegian Bokmål
- fåtall Norwegian Bokmål
- *fawaz Proto-Germanic
- *fērą Proto-Germanic
- *fērō Proto-Germanic
- få Swedish
- få Norwegian Nynorsk
- fea- Old English
- feaw Old English
- fēaw Old English
- fǣr Old English
- fewe Middle English
- fátœkr Old Norse
- tœkr Old Norse
- blodfattig Danish
- fattig Danish
- fattigdom Danish
- fattigrøv Danish
- få Danish
- parv Old French
- poi Old French
- poc Catalan, Valencian
- fár Icelandic
- parva Galician
- parvo Galician
- fara Old High German
- հարկ Old Armenian
- fár Faroese
- fáur Faroese
- 𐍆𐌰𐌿𐍃 Gothic
- 𐍆𐌰𐍅𐌹𐌶𐌰 Gothic
- pouco Old Portuguese
- ხარკი Georgian
- fār Old Swedish
- famönnes Westrobothnian
- *paukos Proto-Italic
- *pauros Proto-Italic
- pocu Asturian
- pôc Friulian
- pauc Old Occitan
- picca Sicilian
- pauc Dalmatian
- puoco Istriot
- pauc Interlingua