hyrr
Old Norse
noun
Definitions
- (poetic) fire
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *hurja- (burning coal) inherited from Proto-Indo-European *krh₃-io-.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*krh₃-io-
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- anticarbon English
- biocarbon English
- carbon English
- carbonaceous English
- carbonian English
- carbonic English
- carbonide English
- carboniferous English
- carbonific English
- carbonification English
- carbonify English
- carbonigenous English
- carbonise English
- carbonite English
- carbonization English
- carbonize English
- carbonless English
- carbonlike English
- carbonometer English
- carbonous English
- carbonyl English
- carbonæmia English
- chlorocarbon English
- cyanocarbon English
- dicarbon English
- ferrocarbon English
- fluorocarbon English
- halocarbon English
- hydrobromofluorocarbon English
- hydrocarbon English
- intercarbon English
- multi-carbon English
- nanocarbon English
- nitrocarbol English
- nitrocarbon English
- noncarbon English
- organocarbon English
- oxocarbon English
- perfluorocarbon English
- petrocarbon English
- polycarbon English
- pyrocarbon English
- radiocarbon English
- tetracarbon English
- carbo Latin
- carbō Latin
- Karbonat German
- carbone French
- *kerh₃- Proto-Indo-European
- *krh₃-io- Proto-Indo-European
- karbamid Norwegian Bokmål
- karbon Norwegian Bokmål
- *hurja- Proto-Germanic
- karbamid Norwegian Nynorsk
- karbon Norwegian Nynorsk
- คาร์บอน Thai
- carbon Welsh
- కర్బనము Telugu
- karbon Malay
- 𐌷𐌰𐌿𐍂𐌹 Gothic
- kaboni Swahili
- ikhabhoni Xhosa
- káábin Navajo, Navaho