sandr
Old Norse
/ˈsɑndr̩/
noun
Definitions
- sand
- (in the plural) sandbanks, sands, sandy ground
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *samdaz (sand) derived from Proto-Indo-European *sámh₂dʰos (sand).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*sámh₂dʰos
Gloss
sand
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
砂, 沙
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Sandford English
- sandur English
- sabulum Latin
- Sander German
- ψάμαθος Ancient Greek
- *sámh₂dʰos Proto-Indo-European
- kattesand Norwegian Bokmål
- kvikksand Norwegian Bokmål
- oljesand Norwegian Bokmål
- sand Norwegian Bokmål
- sandbanke Norwegian Bokmål
- sandblåse Norwegian Bokmål
- sanddyne Norwegian Bokmål
- sandholdig Norwegian Bokmål
- sandkorn Norwegian Bokmål
- sandpapir Norwegian Bokmål
- sandsekk Norwegian Bokmål
- sandstorm Norwegian Bokmål
- sandstrand Norwegian Bokmål
- *samdaz Proto-Germanic
- *sandō Proto-Germanic
- sand Swedish
- sann Swedish
- sandr Polish
- kvikksand Norwegian Nynorsk
- oljesand Norwegian Nynorsk
- sand Norwegian Nynorsk
- sandbanke Norwegian Nynorsk
- sandblåse Norwegian Nynorsk
- sanddyne Norwegian Nynorsk
- sandkorn Norwegian Nynorsk
- sandpapir Norwegian Nynorsk
- sandsekk Norwegian Nynorsk
- sandstorm Norwegian Nynorsk
- sandstrand Norwegian Nynorsk
- eolhsand Old English
- sand Old English
- sandceosol Old English
- sandig Old English
- sand Middle English
- sannr Old Norse
- sandr Czech
- sandbylur Icelandic
- sandkassi Icelandic
- sandstormur Icelandic
- sandur Icelandic
- sant Old High German
- Sandoy Faroese
- Sandur Faroese
- sandur Faroese
- sant Middle High German
- *sant Old Dutch
- sander Old Swedish
- sand Old Frisian
- sun North Frisian