hond
Old Frisian
/Λhond/
noun
Definitions
- (anatomy) hand
Etymology
Inherited from *handu (hand) inherited from Proto-Germanic *handuz (hand).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*handuz
Gloss
hand
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
ζ
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *handufullΕ Proto-Germanic
- *handuz Proto-Germanic
- hand Old English
- handboc Old English
- handbred Old English
- handcosp Old English
- handgeweorc Old English
- handgewrit Old English
- handlian Old English
- handscyldig Old English
- handseax Old English
- handtam Old English
- handweorc Old English
- wifhand Old English
- wæpnedhand Old English
- hand Middle English
- hond Middle English
- honde Middle English
- hΗ«nd Old Norse
- *xΗ«dogΡ Proto-Slavic
- hant Middle Dutch
- *hand Old High German
- hant Old High German
- π·π°π½π³πΏπ Gothic
- *handu gmw-pro
- hant Old Dutch
- hand Old Saxon
- hΓ’n Western Frisian
- Hondsel Saterland Frisian
- Hondske Saterland Frisian
- Hondwierk Saterland Frisian
- Hounde Saterland Frisian
- Hand Low German
- haond Vilamovian
- hun North Frisian
- handa Crimean Gothic