kraptr
Old Norse
noun
Definitions
- strength
Etymology
Derived from Proto-Germanic *kraftuz (power, strength).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*kraftuz
Gloss
power, strength
Concept
Semantic Field
Social and political relations
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
ć
Emoji
đïž đĄ
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *ger- Proto-Indo-European
- arbeidskraft Norwegian BokmÄl
- atomkraft Norwegian BokmÄl
- drivkraft Norwegian BokmÄl
- hestekraft Norwegian BokmÄl
- kapillarkraft Norwegian BokmÄl
- kjernekraft Norwegian BokmÄl
- kjÞpekraft Norwegian BokmÄl
- kraft Norwegian BokmÄl
- kraftfull Norwegian BokmÄl
- kraftidiot Norwegian BokmÄl
- kraftkabel Norwegian BokmÄl
- kraftpapir Norwegian BokmÄl
- kraftstasjon Norwegian BokmÄl
- kraftutbygging Norwegian BokmÄl
- kraftverk Norwegian BokmÄl
- naturkraft Norwegian BokmÄl
- sentrifugalkraft Norwegian BokmÄl
- trekkraft Norwegian BokmÄl
- tyngdekraft Norwegian BokmÄl
- vannkraft Norwegian BokmÄl
- vasskraft Norwegian BokmÄl
- vindkraft Norwegian BokmÄl
- *kraftuz Proto-Germanic
- kraft Swedish
- arbeidskraft Norwegian Nynorsk
- atomkraft Norwegian Nynorsk
- drivkraft Norwegian Nynorsk
- hestekraft Norwegian Nynorsk
- kapillarkraft Norwegian Nynorsk
- kjernekraft Norwegian Nynorsk
- kjĂžpekraft Norwegian Nynorsk
- kraft Norwegian Nynorsk
- kraftfull Norwegian Nynorsk
- kraftidiot Norwegian Nynorsk
- kraftkabel Norwegian Nynorsk
- kraftpapir Norwegian Nynorsk
- kraftstasjon Norwegian Nynorsk
- kraftutbygging Norwegian Nynorsk
- kraftverk Norwegian Nynorsk
- naturkraft Norwegian Nynorsk
- sentrifugalkraft Norwegian Nynorsk
- trekkraft Norwegian Nynorsk
- tyngdekraft Norwegian Nynorsk
- vasskraft Norwegian Nynorsk
- vindkraft Norwegian Nynorsk
- a-kraft Danish
- atomkraft Danish
- dĂžmmekraft Danish
- kraft Danish
- kraftfelt Danish
- kraftidiot Danish
- kraftmoment Danish
- livskraft Danish
- vindkraft Danish
- kraftur Icelandic
- kraft Faroese
- *kraftu gmw-pro
- craft Old Dutch
- krapter Old Swedish