kráka
Old Norse
noun
Definitions
- crow
Etymology
Derived from Proto-Indo-European *gerh₂- (cry hoarsely, resound, call hoarsely, crane).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*gerh₂-
Gloss
cry hoarsely, resound, call hoarsely, crane
Concept
Semantic Field
Animals
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
鶴
Emoji
🏗️
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- crack English
- crake English
- what's cracking English
- *gruum Latin
- gruem, grūs, grus Latin
- grus Latin
- grūs Latin
- γέρανος Ancient Greek
- *awis Proto-Indo-European
- *ger- Proto-Indo-European
- *gerg- Proto-Indo-European
- *gerh₂- Proto-Indo-European
- *krak- Proto-Germanic
- *krakōną Proto-Germanic
- *kran- Proto-Germanic
- *kranô Proto-Germanic
- blåkråka Swedish
- kråka Swedish
- kråkbär Swedish
- kråkfötter Swedish
- nötkråka Swedish
- svartkråka Swedish
- kråke Norwegian Nynorsk
- kråkesølv Norwegian Nynorsk
- crak Middle English
- krákuskel Old Norse
- skel Old Norse
- krage Danish
- *žeravjь Proto-Slavic
- *žeravľь Proto-Slavic
- *žeravъ Proto-Slavic
- *žeravь Proto-Slavic
- dvergkráka Icelandic
- grákráka Icelandic
- hermikráka Icelandic
- kráka Icelandic
- kráka Faroese
- kræklingsskel Faroese
- kræklingur Faroese
- krååk Westrobothnian
- garnys Lithuanian
- gervė Lithuanian
- girgždėti Lithuanian
- 𐀐𐀩𐀙𐀂 Mycenaean Greek