viðr
Old Norse
/ˈwiðr̩/
noun
Definitions
- wood
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *widuz (wood).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*widuz
Gloss
wood
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Woodstock English
- Guido Italian
- *med- Proto-Indo-European
- *widʰu- Proto-Indo-European
- *Wido Proto-Germanic
- *widuz Proto-Germanic
- *wiþrą Proto-Germanic
- ved Swedish
- mægenwudu Old English
- sæwudu Old English
- wudian Old English
- wudig Old English
- wudiht Old English
- wudu Old English
- wudubora Old English
- wudubære Old English
- wuducoc Old English
- wuduculfre Old English
- wudufeoh Old English
- wudufugol Old English
- wudufæsten Old English
- wuduhana Old English
- wuduielfen Old English
- wuduland Old English
- wudulic Old English
- wudulæs Old English
- wuduræden Old English
- wuduþistel Old English
- wode Middle English
- Freyr Old Norse
- Freyviðr Old Norse
- Ríkviðr Old Norse
- Skáfiðr Old Norse
- Viðbjǫrn Old Norse
- birkiviðr Old Norse
- bjǫrn Old Norse
- mjǫt Old Norse
- mjǫtviðr Old Norse
- ríkr Old Norse
- skár Old Norse
- Kvido Czech
- eskiviður Icelandic
- keisaraviður Icelandic
- rekaviður Icelandic
- viður Icelandic
- vínviður Icelandic
- Wido Old High German
- waltan Old High German
- witu Old High German
- Vidzeme Latvian
- apvidus Latvian
- vidus Latvian
- rekaviður Faroese
- viðarlund Faroese
- viður Faroese
- vidh Albanian
- 𐍅𐌹𐌸𐍂𐌰 Gothic
- 𐍅𐌹𐌸𐍂𐌰𐌲𐌰𐌼𐍉𐍄𐌾𐌰𐌽 Gothic
- *widu gmw-pro
- *widu Old Dutch
- Widukind Old Saxon
- widu Old Saxon
- Vytautas Lithuanian
- *wīdza Proto-Albanian