víkingr
Old Norse
/ˈviːkɪŋɡr̩/
noun
Definitions
- Viking
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *wīkingaz suffix from Old Norse Vík, vík (inlet, bay, cove, fjord).
Origin
Old Norse
vík
Gloss
inlet, bay, cove, fjord
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
江
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Viking English
- Vikingism English
- Vikingness English
- Wick English
- vitéz Hungarian
- vitézek Hungarian
- vitézkedik Hungarian
- Viking Dutch, Flemish
- Vikingschip Dutch, Flemish
- ви́тязь Russian
- витязь Russian
- vikingo Spanish, Castilian
- *weyk- Proto-Indo-European
- vik Norwegian Bokmål
- viking Norwegian Bokmål
- vikingskip Norwegian Bokmål
- vikingtid Norwegian Bokmål
- vikværing Norwegian Bokmål
- *wīkingaz Proto-Germanic
- *wīkō Proto-Germanic
- Viking Swedish
- vik Swedish
- viking Swedish
- バイキング Japanese
- ヴァイキング Japanese
- zwyciężać Polish
- Vika Norwegian Nynorsk
- vik Norwegian Nynorsk
- viking Norwegian Nynorsk
- vikingskip Norwegian Nynorsk
- vikingtid Norwegian Nynorsk
- vikvær Norwegian Nynorsk
- vikværing Norwegian Nynorsk
- wicing Old English
- wīc Old English
- Vík Old Norse
- vík Old Norse
- vig Danish
- viking Danish
- *vitędzь Proto-Slavic
- Viking Czech
- vítěz Czech
- vikingo Esperanto
- vitez Serbo-Croatian
- витез Serbo-Croatian
- víking Catalan, Valencian
- vík Icelandic
- víkingur Icelandic
- viteaz Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- vík Faroese
- витег Bulgarian
- витез Bulgarian
- 維京人 Chinese
- витез Macedonian
- Viking Slovak
- víťaz Slovak
- víťazstvo Slovak
- vik Westrobothnian
- vitez Slovene
- vîkîng Northern Kurdish
- فايكنق Hijazi Arabic