knútr
Old Norse
noun
Definitions
- knot
- hump, protuberance
Etymology
Derived from Proto-Germanic *knuttô (knot).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*knuttô
Gloss
knot
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- beer knot English
- bowknot English
- breastknot English
- endknot English
- inknot English
- interknot English
- knot English
- knotberry English
- knotful English
- knotgrass English
- knothead English
- knothole English
- knotless English
- knotlike English
- knotoid English
- knotroot English
- knottable English
- knotter English
- knottin English
- knottle English
- knotty English
- knotweed English
- knotwork English
- knotwort English
- nodus English
- pseudoknot English
- reknot English
- topknot English
- trefoil knot English
- unknot English
- water knot English
- nuttura Finnish
- necto Latin
- nodus Latin
- кнут Russian
- nudo Spanish, Castilian
- *gned- Proto-Indo-European
- *gnod- Proto-Indo-European
- knute Norwegian Bokmål
- knutepunkt Norwegian Bokmål
- *knuttô Proto-Germanic
- knut Swedish
- ノット Japanese
- knute Norwegian Nynorsk
- knutepunkt Norwegian Nynorsk
- knuteskrift Norwegian Nynorsk
- cnotta Old English
- knotte Middle English
- cnota Irish
- neu Old French
- hnútafræði Icelandic
- hnútur Icelandic
- æðahnútur Icelandic
- *knodila Old High German
- knoto Old High German
- knútur Faroese
- knote Middle High German
- Knuet Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- noo Old Portuguese
- genôte Middle Low German
- Chnode Alemannic German
- knūter Old Swedish
- nuedu Asturian
- кнутъ Old East Slavic
- noud Bourguignon
- knöta Vilamovian