veðr
Old Norse
noun
Definitions
- weather
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *wedrą (weather) inherited from Proto-Indo-European *wedʰrom.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*wedʰrom
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *wedʰrom Proto-Indo-European
- *wet- Proto-Indo-European
- fiskevær Norwegian Bokmål
- regnvær Norwegian Bokmål
- snøvær Norwegian Bokmål
- sommervær Norwegian Bokmål
- tordenvær Norwegian Bokmål
- uvær Norwegian Bokmål
- vær Norwegian Bokmål
- vær så god Norwegian Bokmål
- værballong Norwegian Bokmål
- værbestandig Norwegian Bokmål
- værdekk Norwegian Bokmål
- værfast Norwegian Bokmål
- værforhold Norwegian Bokmål
- værgud Norwegian Bokmål
- værkart Norwegian Bokmål
- værmelding Norwegian Bokmål
- værmessig Norwegian Bokmål
- værprognose Norwegian Bokmål
- værradar Norwegian Bokmål
- værsystem Norwegian Bokmål
- værvarsel Norwegian Bokmål
- værvarsling Norwegian Bokmål
- *wedrą Proto-Germanic
- *weþruz Proto-Germanic
- väder Swedish
- vädur Swedish
- torevêr Norwegian Nynorsk
- uvêr Norwegian Nynorsk
- vêr Norwegian Nynorsk
- vêrfast Norwegian Nynorsk
- vêrhane Norwegian Nynorsk
- vêrmelding Norwegian Nynorsk
- vêrvarsel Norwegian Nynorsk
- unweder Old English
- weder Old English
- wedertacen Old English
- weþer Old English
- weder Middle English
- uvejr Danish
- vejr Danish
- vejrfast Danish
- vejrhane Danish
- vædder Danish
- gluggaveður Icelandic
- veður Icelandic
- veðurfræði Icelandic
- veðurtungl Icelandic
- þrumuveður Icelandic
- *wedar Old High German
- wetar Old High German
- toruveður Faroese
- veðrakjøt Faroese
- veður Faroese
- veðurfrøði Faroese
- veðurvánir Faroese
- weter Middle High German
- vrëndë Albanian
- 𐍅𐌹𐌸𐍂𐌿𐍃 Gothic
- וועטער Yiddish
- *weþru gmw-pro
- wedar Old Saxon
- væþer Old Swedish
- illver Westrobothnian
- ver Westrobothnian
- votver Westrobothnian
- *wether Old Frisian
- *awa-renta Proto-Albanian
- *ŭ(n)dərā Proto-Albanian
- wæthær Old Danish