vápn
Old Norse
noun
Definitions
- weapon
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *wēpną (weapon) derived from Proto-Indo-European *wēbnom.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*wēbnom
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *wēbnom Proto-Indo-European
- ABC-våpen Norwegian Bokmål
- abc-våpen Norwegian Bokmål
- atomvåpen Norwegian Bokmål
- elektrosjokkvåpen Norwegian Bokmål
- flyvåpen Norwegian Bokmål
- mordvåpen Norwegian Bokmål
- skytevåpen Norwegian Bokmål
- våpen Norwegian Bokmål
- våpenarsenal Norwegian Bokmål
- våpenhvile Norwegian Bokmål
- våpenskjold Norwegian Bokmål
- *wēpną Proto-Germanic
- vapen Swedish
- atomvåpen Norwegian Nynorsk
- elektrosjokkvåpen Norwegian Nynorsk
- flyvåpen Norwegian Nynorsk
- mordvåpen Norwegian Nynorsk
- skytevåpen Norwegian Nynorsk
- våpen Norwegian Nynorsk
- våpenarsenal Norwegian Nynorsk
- våpenkvile Norwegian Nynorsk
- våpenskjold Norwegian Nynorsk
- wǣpn Old English
- atomvåben Danish
- kernevåben Danish
- skydevåben Danish
- våben Danish
- våbenhvile Danish
- våbenkapløb Danish
- kjarnavopn Icelandic
- skotvopn Icelandic
- vopn Icelandic
- vopnasmiður Icelandic
- wafan Old High German
- wāfan Old High German
- hvalvákn Faroese
- vákn Faroese
- vápn Faroese
- 𐍅𐌴𐍀𐌽 Gothic
- *wāpn gmw-pro
- wāpan Old Dutch
- wapan Old Saxon
- vapn Old Swedish