maurr
Old Norse
noun
Definitions
- ant
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *meurǭ derived from Proto-Indo-European *morwi- (ant).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*morwi-
Gloss
ant
Concept
Semantic Field
Animals
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
蟻
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- formica Latin
- formicula Latin
- formigenes Latin
- formīca Latin
- formicarium Dutch, Flemish
- formaldéhyde French
- μύρμηξ Ancient Greek
- *morwi Proto-Indo-European
- *morwi- Proto-Indo-European
- *morwi-, *morwi Proto-Indo-European
- *mowro- Proto-Indo-European
- maur Norwegian Bokmål
- maursluker Norwegian Bokmål
- maurtue Norwegian Bokmål
- *meurōn- Proto-Germanic
- *meurǭ Proto-Germanic
- *miurijǭ Proto-Germanic
- myra Swedish
- myrsyra Swedish
- mrówka Polish
- maur Norwegian Nynorsk
- maurslukar Norwegian Nynorsk
- maurtue Norwegian Nynorsk
- myre Danish
- myresyre Danish
- *morvъ Proto-Slavic
- blóðmaur Icelandic
- maur Icelandic
- maurasýra Icelandic
- mauraæta Icelandic
- mauraþúfa Icelandic
- mŷr Welsh
- meyra Faroese
- meyruslag Faroese
- meyrusýra Faroese
- morr Albanian
- *morwis Proto-Celtic
- *marwíš Proto-Indo-Iranian
- möur Westrobothnian
- *mārwa Proto-Albanian
- furminga Kabuverdianu
- warme Tocharian B
- fremin Bourguignon
- fornica Aragonese