úmagaeyrir
Old Norse
noun
Definitions
- the money or property of a minor
Etymology
Compound from Old Norse úmagi (dependant) + Old Norse eyrir (money)root from Proto-Indo-European *megʰ- (be able, capable, help, be able to, power, sorcerer).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*megʰ-
Gloss
be able, capable, help, be able to, power, sorcerer
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Action/Process
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Distribution of cognates by language
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Cognates and derived terms
- äyri Finnish
- aureus Latin
- может быть Russian
- помочь Russian
- μηχανή Ancient Greek
- μῆχος Ancient Greek
- *megʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- *mógʰtis Proto-Indo-European
- *aurijaz Proto-Germanic
- *maganą Proto-Germanic
- *maginą Proto-Germanic
- *mahtiz Proto-Germanic
- *meganą Proto-Germanic
- mogelegheit Norwegian Nynorsk
- moglegheit Norwegian Nynorsk
- mulegheit Norwegian Nynorsk
- muligheit Norwegian Nynorsk
- umage Norwegian Nynorsk
- øre Norwegian Nynorsk
- auradagr Old Norse
- auralag Old Norse
- auralykt Old Norse
- auralán Old Norse
- auralógan Old Norse
- auraskortr Old Norse
- aurataka Old Norse
- bjargaurar Old Norse
- búfjáreyrir Old Norse
- eyrir Old Norse
- kaupeyrir Old Norse
- koseyrir Old Norse
- landaurar Old Norse
- landsmegin Old Norse
- lausaeyrir Old Norse
- lǫgeyrir Old Norse
- magi Old Norse
- meginherr Old Norse
- meginland Old Norse
- megn Old Norse
- má Old Norse
- mátta Old Norse
- mǫguligr Old Norse
- sakareyrir Old Norse
- sakeyrir Old Norse
- vanmegin Old Norse
- verðaurar Old Norse
- úmagi Old Norse
- *moťi Proto-Slavic
- eyrir Icelandic
- macht Middle Low German
- mȫgelîk Middle Low German
- vormoge Middle Low German
- vormogen Middle Low German