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Swedish
/rɔm/, /rʊm/, /rɔm/, /rʊm/, /roːm/
noun
Definitions
- roe egg of fish
Etymology
Derived from Old Swedish rughn derived from Old Norse hrogn (roe) derived from Proto-Germanic *hrugnaz derived from Proto-Indo-European *krek- (frogspawn, weave, beat, spawn, web).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*krek-
Gloss
frogspawn, weave, beat, spawn, web
Concept
Semantic Field
Clothing and grooming
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
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Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- roe English
- roebuck English
- roed English
- roedeer English
- roestone English
- Rogen German
- κρόκη Ancient Greek
- *krek- Proto-Indo-European
- rogn Norwegian Bokmål
- *hragilą Proto-Germanic
- *hrehulaz Proto-Germanic
- *hrugnaz Proto-Germanic
- *hrugnaz, *hrugną Proto-Germanic
- romsk Swedish
- rogn Norwegian Nynorsk
- *hrogn Old English
- rowe Middle English
- hrogn Old Norse
- rogn Danish
- *krěsati Proto-Slavic
- hrogn Icelandic
- hrognamál Icelandic
- rogan Old High German
- rogo Old High German
- rogn Faroese
- rogen Middle High German
- *hrogan Old Saxon
- rughn Old Swedish
- rɑmm Westrobothnian
- *rogue ONF.