salr
Old Norse
/ˈsɑlr̩/
noun
Definitions
- room, hall
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *saliz (house, hall) derived from Proto-Indo-European *sol-.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*sol-
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- salle English
- sali Finnish
- Upsala Latin
- sala Italian
- arrière-salle French
- multisalle French
- salle French
- *sel- Proto-Indo-European
- *sol- Proto-Indo-European
- ballsal Norwegian Bokmål
- forelesningssal Norwegian Bokmål
- gymnastikksal Norwegian Bokmål
- gymsal Norwegian Bokmål
- konsertsal Norwegian Bokmål
- rettssal Norwegian Bokmål
- sal Norwegian Bokmål
- *saliz Proto-Germanic
- *salą Proto-Germanic
- *sēaną Proto-Germanic
- Solveig Swedish
- Uppsala Swedish
- läsesal Swedish
- matsal Swedish
- sal Swedish
- sala Polish
- ballsal Norwegian Nynorsk
- forelesningssal Norwegian Nynorsk
- gymnastikksal Norwegian Nynorsk
- gymsal Norwegian Nynorsk
- konsertsal Norwegian Nynorsk
- rettssal Norwegian Nynorsk
- sal Norwegian Nynorsk
- salsbu Norwegian Nynorsk
- beorsele Old English
- guþsele Old English
- sele Old English
- selerædend Old English
- Uppsalir Old Norse
- non Old Norse
- salir Old Norse
- upp Old Norse
- Solveig Danish
- læsesal Danish
- sal Danish
- Uppsalir Icelandic
- salur Icelandic
- sa Galician
- sală Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- sali Old High German
- Sall Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- salle Middle French
- *sali gmw-pro
- *sal Frankish
- Solfrid Norwegian
- Solveig Norwegian
- Ufsale Jamtish