áu
Old Irish
/aːu̯/
noun
Definitions
- ear organ of hearing
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Celtic *ausos inherited from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ṓws.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*h₂ṓws
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- dogear English
- ear English
- ear bud English
- ear speaker English
- ear-piercing English
- ear-reach English
- earache English
- earal English
- earball English
- earbash English
- earbasher English
- earbob English
- earbone English
- earcap English
- earclip English
- earcockle English
- earcup English
- eardrop English
- eardrum English
- eared English
- earflap English
- earful English
- eargasm English
- earhole English
- earlap English
- earless English
- earlet English
- earlid English
- earlike English
- earlock English
- earloop English
- earmark English
- earmold English
- earmould English
- earmuff English
- earpad English
- earphone English
- earpick English
- earpiece English
- earplug English
- earprint English
- earreach English
- earring English
- earset English
- earshot English
- earshrift English
- earsies English
- earsore English
- earsplitting English
- earspool English
- earspoon English
- earstone English
- earware English
- earwax English
- earwear English
- earwitness English
- earwork English
- earworm English
- earworthy English
- hare's ear English
- longear English
- mouse-ear English
- ot- English
- violetear English
- wheatear English
- auricula Latin
- auris Latin
- pleuro- Latin
- μυοσωτίς Ancient Greek
- οὖς Ancient Greek
- τᾰ̀ ὦτᾰ Ancient Greek
- ἐνώτιον Ancient Greek
- ὠτίς Ancient Greek
- ὠτογλυφίς Ancient Greek
- *h₂ew- Proto-Indo-European
- *h₂ṓws Proto-Indo-European
- *ausô Proto-Germanic
- イヤー Japanese
- ere Middle English
- *uxo Proto-Slavic
- ους Greek (modern)
- melanotis Translingual
- úa Old Irish
- veih Manx
- voish Manx
- *ausos Proto-Celtic
- ó Middle Irish
- 𐭠𐭥𐭱 Middle Persian
- ia Tok Pisin
- *dar- Proto-Iranian