ok
Old Norse
conjunction
Definitions
- and
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *auk (also, in addition, furthermore, too).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*auk
Gloss
also, in addition, furthermore, too
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- auch German
- *h₂ewg- Proto-Indo-European
- *yugóm Proto-Indo-European
- og Norwegian Bokmål
- også Norwegian Bokmål
- så Norwegian Bokmål
- åk Norwegian Bokmål
- *auk Proto-Germanic
- *juką Proto-Germanic
- och Swedish
- också Swedish
- ok Swedish
- og Norwegian Nynorsk
- ogso Norwegian Nynorsk
- åk Norwegian Nynorsk
- òg Norwegian Nynorsk
- eac Old English
- geoc Old English
- ēac Old English
- ġeoc Old English
- ek Middle English
- auk Old Norse
- ᛅᚢᚴ Old Norse
- og Danish
- åg Danish
- og Icelandic
- ok Icelandic
- okfruma Icelandic
- joh Old High German
- ouh Old High German
- og Faroese
- ok Faroese
- joch Middle High German
- ouch Middle High German
- och Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- 𐌰𐌿𐌺 Gothic
- 𐌾𐌿𐌺 Gothic
- אויך Yiddish
- *auk gmw-pro
- *juk Old Dutch
- ōk Old Dutch
- juk Old Saxon
- ok Old Saxon
- au Alemannic German
- ock Old Swedish
- ek Western Frisian
- āk Old Frisian
- ok German Low German
- uk Saterland Frisian
- aa Pennsylvania German
- aach Hunsrik
- uk North Frisian
- og Elfdalian