käryāñ
Tocharian B
noun
Definitions
- hearts.
Etymology
Derived from Proto-Tocharian *käryā- derived from Proto-Indo-European *kṛd(i)yeh₂-.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*kṛd(i)yeh₂-
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Elkhart Lake English
- Lionheart English
- antiheart English
- beefheart English
- beheart English
- blackheart English
- braveheart English
- dearheart English
- disheart English
- enhearten English
- faintheart English
- falseheart English
- greenheart English
- heart English
- heart balm English
- heart clover English
- heart starter English
- heart-blood English
- heartache English
- heartake English
- heartbeat English
- heartbond English
- heartbreak English
- heartbreaker English
- heartbreaking English
- heartbroke English
- heartbroken English
- heartburn English
- heartburned English
- heartburning English
- heartcare English
- heartcut English
- heartcutting English
- heartdeep English
- hearted English
- hearten English
- heartface English
- heartfelt English
- heartful English
- heartgrief English
- heartical English
- heartland English
- heartleaf English
- heartless English
- heartlet English
- heartlike English
- heartline English
- heartling English
- heartly English
- heartman English
- heartmate English
- heartnut English
- heartpea English
- heartquake English
- heartrending English
- heartrot English
- heartscape English
- heartsearching English
- heartseed English
- heartsick English
- heartsome English
- heartsong English
- heartsore English
- heartspent English
- heartstopper English
- heartstopping English
- heartstricken English
- heartstring English
- heartstrings English
- heartstruck English
- heartswelling English
- heartthrob English
- heartwater English
- heartwhole English
- heartwood English
- heartworm English
- heartworthy English
- heartwrenching English
- hearty English
- inheart English
- lionheart English
- nonheart English
- oxheart English
- palmheart English
- pseudoheart English
- purpleheart English
- right-hearted English
- sweetheart English
- unheart English
- xenoheart English
- *kṛd(i)yeh₂- Proto-Indo-European
- ハート Japanese
- herte Middle English
- croí Irish
- hart Irish
- Heart Cebuano
- cride Old Irish
- tromchride Old Irish
- cridhe Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- cree Manx
- *kridyom Proto-Celtic
- 하트 Korean
- হার্ট Bengali
- kri Tocharian A
- *käryā- Proto-Tocharian
- heartical Jamaican Creole
- at Torres Strait Creole