surd
Moldavian
/surd/
adj
Definitions
- deaf
Etymology
Inherited from Latin surdus (deaf, silent) derived from Proto-Indo-European *swer- (hum, buzz, fester, cut, whistling, ringing, swear, heavy, ache, resound, protect, pole, guard, stick, serious, speak loudly, speak, ring, grave, hiss, talk, whistle).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*swer-
Gloss
hum, buzz, fester, cut, whistling, ringing, swear, heavy, ache, resound, protect, pole, guard, stick, serious, speak loudly, speak, ring, grave, hiss, talk, whistle
Concept
Semantic Field
Speech and language
Ontological Category
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Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- surd English
- *exsurdāre Latin
- Surdinus Latin
- absurdus Latin
- surdaster Latin
- surdus Latin
- surus Latin
- susurrus Latin
- sordo Italian
- ссора Russian
- *su̯r̥dhom Proto-Indo-European
- *swer- Proto-Indo-European
- *swer-yo-s Proto-Indo-European
- *andaswarō Proto-Germanic
- *andswara- Proto-Germanic
- *swarjaną Proto-Germanic
- *swarmaz Proto-Germanic
- *swerdą Proto-Germanic
- *swēraz Proto-Germanic
- swerian Old English
- स्वर Sanskrit
- swarmen Middle English
- Sverrir Old Norse
- *svarъ Proto-Slavic
- sourt Old French
- sord Catalan, Valencian
- asurzi Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- абсурд Bulgarian
- shurdh Albanian
- shurdhër Albanian
- sordo Old Portuguese
- *swerwos Proto-Celtic
- *swárati Proto-Indo-Iranian
- asurdzãscu Aromanian
- surdu Aromanian
- sordu Asturian
- sort Friulian
- sordo Old Spanish
- surdu Sicilian
- suard Dalmatian
- surdo Istriot