laugardagr
Old Norse
noun
Definitions
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Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *laugōz dagaz compound from Old Norse laug (promised, bath, pool, consecrated, hot spring) + Old Norse dagr (day).
Origin
Old Norse
dagr
Gloss
day
Concept
Semantic Field
Time
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
日
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- lye English
- lyed English
- lyest English
- lyeth English
- lankalauantai Finnish
- lauantai Finnish
- lauantai-ilta Finnish
- lauantai-iltapäivä Finnish
- lauantaiaamu Finnish
- lauantaiaamupäivä Finnish
- lauantailisä Finnish
- lauantaimakkara Finnish
- lauantainen Finnish
- lauantaipäivä Finnish
- lauantaisauna Finnish
- lauantaisiivous Finnish
- pääsiäislauantai Finnish
- dag Norwegian Bokmål
- lørdag Norwegian Bokmål
- *dagaz Proto-Germanic
- *laugō Proto-Germanic
- *laugōz dagaz Proto-Germanic
- Dag Swedish
- lördag Swedish
- dag Norwegian Nynorsk
- laurdag Norwegian Nynorsk
- lēag Old English
- Dagný Old Norse
- Gjaflaugr Old Norse
- affaradagr Old Norse
- afgǫngudagr Old Norse
- allraheilagramessudagr Old Norse
- auradagr Old Norse
- dagblik Old Norse
- dagr Old Norse
- dómadagr Old Norse
- dómsdagr Old Norse
- hvíldardagr Old Norse
- laug Old Norse
- ǫskudagr Old Norse
- davre Danish
- lørdag Danish
- dagur Icelandic
- laug Icelandic
- laugardagur Icelandic
- dagur Faroese
- leygardagur Faroese
- jõululaupäev Estonian
- laupäev Estonian
- lávvardat Northern Sami
- dagher Old Swedish
- løgh Old Swedish
- løgh, lø̄gh Old Swedish
- løghardagher Old Swedish
- Dag Norwegian
- dagh Old Danish
- løghærdagh Old Danish
- ljordağ Scanian
- dagh Norn