knífr
Old Norse
noun
Definitions
- knife
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *knībaz (knife).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*knībaz
Gloss
knife
Concept
Semantic Field
Food and drink
Ontological Category
Classifier
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- knijf Dutch, Flemish
- *gneybʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- kjøkkenkniv Norwegian Bokmål
- kniv Norwegian Bokmål
- knivblad Norwegian Bokmål
- knivblokk Norwegian Bokmål
- knivstikk Norwegian Bokmål
- knivstikke Norwegian Bokmål
- lommekniv Norwegian Bokmål
- *knībaz Proto-Germanic
- kniv Swedish
- kniv Norwegian Nynorsk
- knivblad Norwegian Nynorsk
- knivstikk Norwegian Nynorsk
- lommekniv Norwegian Nynorsk
- cnif Old English
- cnīf Old English
- knif Middle English
- knyf Middle English
- brødkniv Danish
- kniv Danish
- knivspids Danish
- schweizerkniv Danish
- urtekniv Danish
- cnivet Old French
- borðhnífur Icelandic
- brauðhnífur Icelandic
- dósahnífur Icelandic
- dúkahnífur Icelandic
- eldhúshnífur Icelandic
- hnífasmiður Icelandic
- hnífasmíði Icelandic
- hnífur Icelandic
- kökuhnífur Icelandic
- ostahnífur Icelandic
- pennahnífur Icelandic
- rakhnífur Icelandic
- smjörhnífur Icelandic
- steikarhnífur Icelandic
- vasahnífur Icelandic
- cnijf Middle Dutch
- knívur Faroese
- knîp Middle High German
- *knīb gmw-pro
- *knīf Old Dutch
- knīpen Middle Low German
- *knīf Old Saxon
- *nijpē Proto-Samic
- kniver Old Swedish
- kniver, knīver Old Swedish
- *knīb, *knīf Frankish
- Knif North Frisian
- canivet Old Catalan