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Elfdalian
noun
Definitions
- hawk
Etymology
Derived from Old Norse haukr (hawk, catches, one who grips) derived from Proto-Germanic *habukaz.
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*habukaz
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *keh₂p- Proto-Indo-European
- *kopuǵos Proto-Indo-European
- hauk Norwegian Bokmål
- *habukaz Proto-Germanic
- blå kärrhök Swedish
- brun kärrhök Swedish
- duvhök Swedish
- hök Swedish
- höksångare Swedish
- hökuggla Swedish
- kärrhök Swedish
- sparvhök Swedish
- stäpphök Swedish
- ängshök Swedish
- hauk Norwegian Nynorsk
- hafoc Old English
- heafoc Old English
- haukr Old Norse
- haukur Icelandic
- hika Icelandic
- habuch Old High German
- heykur Faroese
- *habuk gmw-pro
- *havuk Old Dutch
- *habukka Proto-Finnic
- havuk Old Saxon
- høker Old Swedish
- hø̄ker, høker Old Swedish
- høk Old Danish