þarmr
Old Norse
noun
Definitions
- intestine, gut
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *þarmaz (guts, intestines, gut, intestine).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*þarmaz
Gloss
guts, intestines, gut, intestine
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
腸
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Blinddarm German
- Darm German
- Darmausgang German
- Darmentzündung German
- Darmerkrankung German
- Darmflora German
- Darmkrankheit German
- Darmkrebs German
- Darmschleimhaut German
- Darmverschluss German
- Darmzelle German
- Dickdarm German
- Dünndarm German
- Enddarm German
- Mastdarm German
- Reizdarm German
- *h₂ent- Proto-Indo-European
- *tórmos Proto-Indo-European
- blindtarm Norwegian Bokmål
- endetarm Norwegian Bokmål
- tarm Norwegian Bokmål
- tarmgass Norwegian Bokmål
- tarmsyndrom Norwegian Bokmål
- tolvfingertarm Norwegian Bokmål
- tykktarm Norwegian Bokmål
- tynntarm Norwegian Bokmål
- *þarmaz Proto-Germanic
- tarm Swedish
- blindtarm Norwegian Nynorsk
- endetarm Norwegian Nynorsk
- tarm Norwegian Nynorsk
- tarmgass Norwegian Nynorsk
- tarmsyndrom Norwegian Nynorsk
- tolvfingertarm Norwegian Nynorsk
- tynntarm Norwegian Nynorsk
- þearm Old English
- endaþarmr Old Norse
- endi Old Norse
- blindtarm Danish
- endetarm Danish
- tarm Danish
- tolvfingertarm Danish
- tyktarm Danish
- tyndtarm Danish
- endaþarmur Icelandic
- þarmur Icelandic
- darm Old High German
- tarmur Faroese
- darm Middle High German
- *tharm Old Dutch
- *tarmo Proto-Finnic
- tharmber Old Swedish
- therm Old Frisian
- diüem Vilamovian
- *tärmä fiu-pro