nýr
Old Norse
/nyːr/
adj
Definitions
- new
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *niwjaz (new, young, fresh) derived from Proto-Indo-European *néwos (new).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*néwos
Gloss
new
Concept
Semantic Field
Time
Ontological Category
Property
Kanji
新
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- New France English
- New Rochelle English
- New Rome English
- New Year English
- NewSQL English
- Newcastleton English
- Newgate English
- Newhouse English
- Newman English
- Newmill English
- Newport English
- Newspeak English
- Newtown English
- all-new English
- benew English
- ennew English
- innew English
- neumorphism English
- new English
- new moon English
- newborn English
- newbro English
- newbuild English
- newbuilding English
- newbuilt English
- newchurch English
- newco English
- newcoming English
- newcreate English
- newer English
- newfag English
- newfangle English
- newfangled English
- newfashion English
- newfind English
- newfound English
- newgroup English
- newie English
- newish English
- newless English
- newline English
- newling English
- newly English
- newmade English
- newness English
- news English
- newspeak English
- newth English
- nonnew English
- overnew English
- renew English
- seminew English
- supernew English
- novus Latin
- nouveau French
- но́вый Russian
- nuevo Spanish, Castilian
- *new- Proto-Indo-European
- *néwos Proto-Indo-European
- *néwyos Proto-Indo-European
- fornye Norwegian Bokmål
- ny Norwegian Bokmål
- nybygd Norwegian Bokmål
- nybygger Norwegian Bokmål
- nydanne Norwegian Bokmål
- nyfødt Norwegian Bokmål
- nygift Norwegian Bokmål
- nygotisk Norwegian Bokmål
- nyhet Norwegian Bokmål
- nylig Norwegian Bokmål
- nymåne Norwegian Bokmål
- nynazist Norwegian Bokmål
- nynorsk Norwegian Bokmål
- nyoppdaget Norwegian Bokmål
- nyord Norwegian Bokmål
- nypotet Norwegian Bokmål
- nypris Norwegian Bokmål
- nysnø Norwegian Bokmål
- nyttår Norwegian Bokmål
- nyvalg Norwegian Bokmål
- nyvunnet Norwegian Bokmål
- nyår Norwegian Bokmål
- *niwizô Proto-Germanic
- *niwjaz Proto-Germanic
- Signe Swedish
- förnya Swedish
- ny Swedish
- nyanländ Swedish
- nybörjare Swedish
- nymålad Swedish
- nymånad Swedish
- nymåne Swedish
- nyrik Swedish
- nysilver Swedish
- nyss Swedish
- nytänkande Swedish
- nyår Swedish
- new Japanese
- ニュー Japanese
- ny Norwegian Nynorsk
- nybygd Norwegian Nynorsk
- nybyggjar Norwegian Nynorsk
- nyfødd Norwegian Nynorsk
- nygift Norwegian Nynorsk
- nygotisk Norwegian Nynorsk
- nyheit Norwegian Nynorsk
- nyhende Norwegian Nynorsk
- nymåne Norwegian Nynorsk
- nynazist Norwegian Nynorsk
- nynorsk Norwegian Nynorsk
- nyord Norwegian Nynorsk
- nypotet Norwegian Nynorsk
- nysnø Norwegian Nynorsk
- nyttår Norwegian Nynorsk
- nyår Norwegian Nynorsk
- niwe Old English
- nīwe Old English
- newe Middle English
- Signý Old Norse
- sigr Old Norse
- Nygård Danish
- Signe Danish
- ny Danish
- nybegynder Danish
- nydansker Danish
- nyhøjtysk Danish
- nylig Danish
- nynedertysk Danish
- nytår Danish
- nyuddannet Danish
- *nòvъ Proto-Slavic
- newspeak Czech
- novořeč Czech
- nova Esperanto
- nýr Icelandic
- nýsilfur Icelandic
- nuwt Middle Dutch
- niuwi Old High German
- Signý Faroese
- nýggjur Faroese
- nýggjár Faroese
- nýsilvur Faroese
- 𐌹𐌽𐌽𐌹𐌿𐌾𐌹𐌸𐌰 Gothic
- 𐌽𐌹𐌿𐌾𐌹𐌸𐌰 Gothic
- 𐌽𐌹𐌿𐌾𐌹𐍃 Gothic
- *niwi gmw-pro
- niuwi Old Dutch
- *nouyos Proto-Celtic
- *nowyos Proto-Celtic
- nîe Middle Low German
- *náwas Proto-Indo-Iranian
- niuwi Old Saxon
- ny Westrobothnian
- nyland Westrobothnian
- *nowos Proto-Italic
- nī Old Frisian
- 𐭭𐭥𐭪𐭩 Middle Persian
- nu Tok Pisin
- *náwjas Proto-Balto-Slavic
- Signe Norwegian
- ñuwe Tocharian B
- nyun Sranan Tongo
- *kórwā Proto-Hellenic
- *newos Proto-Hellenic
- *néwos Proto-Hellenic
- نوی Pashto, Pushto
- ног Ossetian, Ossetic
- 𒉋𒀸 Hittite
- ণআ Magadhi Prakrit
- 𒈾𒀀𒌑𒉿𒋾 Luwian