fiur
Old Saxon
noun
Definitions
- fire
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *fōr (fire) inherited from Proto-Indo-European *péh₂wr̥ (fire, bonfire).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*péh₂wr̥
Gloss
fire, bonfire
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
火
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- papaver Latin
- papāver Latin
- Feuer German
- πυρά Ancient Greek
- πυρός Ancient Greek
- πῦρ Ancient Greek
- χάσμα Ancient Greek
- *ph₂wṓr Proto-Indo-European
- *péh₂wr̥ Proto-Indo-European
- *fōr Proto-Germanic
- fyr Swedish
- beacenfyr Old English
- bælfyr Old English
- fyr Old English
- fyren Old English
- fyres Old English
- fyrhus Old English
- fyrtorr Old English
- fȳr Old English
- liegfyr Old English
- fier Middle English
- fúrr Old Norse
- funi Icelandic
- fiur Old High German
- fuir Old High German
- viur Middle High German
- Feier Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- 𐍆𐍉𐌽 Gothic
- *fuir gmw-pro
- fuir Old Dutch
- fuïr, fuir Old Dutch
- vü̂r Middle Low German
- hel Old Saxon
- hellifiur Old Saxon
- fjoer Western Frisian
- fiūr Old Frisian
- Fjuur Saterland Frisian
- Füer Low German
- Füür Low German
- füür Low German
- Feier Central Franconian
- fayer Hunsrik
- puwar Tocharian B
- purchiacca Neapolitan
- por Tocharian A
- panno Old Prussian
- 𐌐𐌉𐌓 Umbrian
- *páHʷr̥ Proto-Anatolian