dygd
Swedish
noun
Definitions
- virtue
Etymology
Derived from Old Swedish dyghþ (virtue) inherited from Old Norse dygð (virtue) inherited from Proto-Germanic *dugiþō.
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*dugiþō
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- douth English
- Kardinaltugend German
- Tugend German
- tugendhaft German
- tugendreich German
- burgerdeugd Dutch, Flemish
- deugd Dutch, Flemish
- deugdelijk Dutch, Flemish
- deugdrijk Dutch, Flemish
- deugdzaam Dutch, Flemish
- ondeugd Dutch, Flemish
- *dugiþō Proto-Germanic
- duga Swedish
- duglig Swedish
- dyd Norwegian Nynorsk
- dygd Norwegian Nynorsk
- douth Middle English
- dygð Old Norse
- dyd Danish
- dōget Middle Dutch
- dōghet, doghet Middle Dutch
- tugundi Old High German
- deug Afrikaans
- tugent Middle High German
- Dugend Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- dugha Old Swedish
- dyghþ Old Swedish