veikr
Old Norse
adj
Definitions
- pliant
- weak
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *waikwaz (yielded, pliant, weak, bendsome).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*waikwaz
Gloss
yielded, pliant, weak, bendsome
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Property
Kanji
弱
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- rewicker English
- weak English
- wicker English
- wicker man English
- wickered English
- wickerlike English
- wickerwork English
- wickerworker English
- Weichei German
- Weichheit German
- Weichholz German
- Weichkäse German
- Weichspüler German
- Weichteile German
- Weichtier German
- butterweich German
- erweichen German
- samtweich German
- wachsweich German
- weich German
- weichherzig German
- weichklopfen German
- weichkochen German
- weichmagnetisch German
- weichspülen German
- windelweich German
- *weyk- Proto-Indo-European
- veik Norwegian Bokmål
- vek Norwegian Bokmål
- *waikwaz Proto-Germanic
- vek Swedish
- veik Norwegian Nynorsk
- wac Old English
- wacnes Old English
- wēoce Old English
- weike Middle English
- weyk Middle English
- weyken Middle English
- weykenesse Middle English
- weykly Middle English
- wiker Middle English
- veikleikr Old Norse
- veg Danish
- geðveikur Icelandic
- veikleiki Icelandic
- veikur Icelandic
- weih Old High German
- veikur Faroese
- weich Middle High German
- *waikw gmw-pro
- *wēk Old Dutch
- wek Old Saxon
- veker, vēker Old Swedish
- vaik Westrobothnian
- wāk Old Frisian