dagh
Norn
noun
Definitions
- day
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse dagr (day) inherited from Proto-Germanic *dagaz (day, name of the D-rune) derived from Proto-Indo-European *dʰegʷʰ- (burn, be illuminated, hot, warm).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*dʰegʷʰ-
Gloss
burn, be illuminated, hot, warm
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
暑, 熱
Emoji
🔥
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- dawn English
- tephra English
- tephrite English
- dies Lunae Latin
- diēs Lūnae Latin
- diēs Mercuriī Latin
- diēs Saturnī Latin
- diēs Sōlis Latin
- diēs Veneris Latin
- febris Latin
- fomes Latin
- fōmentum Latin
- fōmentātiō Latin
- fōmes Latin
- θεπτάνων Ancient Greek
- τέφρα Ancient Greek
- *dʰegʷʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- *dʰogʷʰ-o-s Proto-Indo-European
- *dʰogʷʰ-éye- Proto-Indo-European
- *dʰégʷʰ-e-ti, *dʰegʷʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- *dʰégʷʰeti Proto-Indo-European
- dag Norwegian Bokmål
- *dagas Proto-Germanic
- *dagaz Proto-Germanic
- *Þunras dagaz Proto-Germanic
- Dag Swedish
- dag Norwegian Nynorsk
- dæg Old English
- dæġ Old English
- दहति Sanskrit
- Dagný Old Norse
- affaradagr Old Norse
- afgǫngudagr Old Norse
- allraheilagramessudagr Old Norse
- auradagr Old Norse
- dagblik Old Norse
- dagr Old Norse
- dómadagr Old Norse
- dómsdagr Old Norse
- hvíldardagr Old Norse
- laugardagr Old Norse
- ǫskudagr Old Norse
- davre Danish
- fredag Danish
- tirsdag Danish
- dagur Icelandic
- dag Old High German
- tac Old High German
- tac, tag Old High German
- tag Old High German
- dagur Faroese
- 𐌳𐌰𐌲𐍃 Gothic
- *dag gmw-pro
- dag Old Dutch
- *Dago-deiwos Proto-Celtic
- *degʷi- Proto-Celtic
- dagher Old Swedish
- dei Old Frisian
- *degut(j)as Proto-Balto-Slavic
- Dag Norwegian
- dagh Old Danish
- dagis Old Prussian
- tag Crimean Gothic