Hammer
Pennsylvania German
noun
Definitions
- hammer
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German hamer (hammer) inherited from Old High German hamar.
Origin
Old High German
hamar
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Thor's hammer English
- ban hammer English
- banhammer English
- claw hammer English
- forehammer English
- goldhammer English
- hammer English
- hammer-headed English
- hammerable English
- hammerer English
- hammerest English
- hammereth English
- hammerfish English
- hammerhead English
- hammerless English
- hammerlike English
- hammerlock English
- hammerman English
- hammermill English
- hammerscale English
- hammersmith English
- hammerspace English
- hammerstone English
- hammertoe English
- hammerwort English
- rehammer English
- sledgehammer English
- underhammer English
- Hammer German
- Hammerhai German
- Hammerwerfen German
- Hammerwurf German
- Hämmerchen German
- Presslufthammer German
- Vorschlaghammer German
- hammerhart German
- hammermäßig German
- hámor Hungarian
- beukhamer Dutch, Flemish
- bilhamer Dutch, Flemish
- deurhamer Dutch, Flemish
- hamer Dutch, Flemish
- hameren Dutch, Flemish
- hamerhaai Dutch, Flemish
- hamerstuk Dutch, Flemish
- krijgshamer Dutch, Flemish
- sneedhamer Dutch, Flemish
- strijdhamer Dutch, Flemish
- vleeshamer Dutch, Flemish
- voorhamer Dutch, Flemish
- *hamaraz Proto-Germanic
- ハンマー Japanese
- hamer Middle English
- hamer Serbo-Croatian
- hāmer Middle Dutch
- hamar Old High German
- hamer Afrikaans
- hamer Middle High German
- Hummer Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- האַמער Yiddish
- hama Tok Pisin
- hama Hausa
- haamaa Fiji Hindi
- hãma Farefare