húð
Old Norse
noun
Definitions
- skin
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *hūdiz (hide, skin) inherited from Proto-Indo-European *kuHtis.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*kuHtis
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *(s)kew- Proto-Indo-European
- *kewH- Proto-Indo-European
- *kuHtis Proto-Indo-European
- *kūtis Proto-Indo-European
- dyrehud Norwegian Bokmål
- forhud Norwegian Bokmål
- gåsehud Norwegian Bokmål
- hud Norwegian Bokmål
- hudfarge Norwegian Bokmål
- hudkreft Norwegian Bokmål
- hudlege Norwegian Bokmål
- hudoverflate Norwegian Bokmål
- hudutslett Norwegian Bokmål
- mørkhudet Norwegian Bokmål
- ytterhud Norwegian Bokmål
- *hūdiz Proto-Germanic
- hud Swedish
- dyrehud Norwegian Nynorsk
- forhud Norwegian Nynorsk
- hud Norwegian Nynorsk
- hudfarge Norwegian Nynorsk
- hudkreft Norwegian Nynorsk
- hudlege Norwegian Nynorsk
- hudoverflate Norwegian Nynorsk
- hudutslett Norwegian Nynorsk
- ytterhud Norwegian Nynorsk
- hyd Old English
- hȳd Old English
- appelsinhud Danish
- hud Danish
- hudafskrabning Danish
- hudfarve Danish
- hudløs Danish
- forhúð Icelandic
- gæsahúð Icelandic
- húð Icelandic
- húðflúr Icelandic
- múrhúð Icelandic
- hūd Old High German
- hūt Old High German
- forhúð Faroese
- húð Faroese
- húðlækni Faroese
- *hūdi gmw-pro
- *hūd Old Dutch
- huþ Old Swedish
- huþ, hūþ Old Swedish