hīrys
Vilamovian
noun
Definitions
- hart, deer
Etymology
Inherited from Old High German hiruz inherited from Proto-Germanic *herutaz (stag, deer).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*herutaz
Gloss
stag, deer
Concept
Semantic Field
Animals
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
鹿
Emoji
🦌
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Elkhart English
- Elkhart Lake English
- hart English
- hartshorn English
- hartwort English
- Hirsch German
- Hirschfliege German
- Hirschkuh German
- Hirschkäfer German
- Mähnenhirsch German
- Rothirsch German
- damhert Dutch, Flemish
- dwerghert Dutch, Flemish
- edelhert Dutch, Flemish
- gaffelhert Dutch, Flemish
- hert Dutch, Flemish
- hertenbok Dutch, Flemish
- hertengewei Dutch, Flemish
- hertenkamp Dutch, Flemish
- hertzwijn Dutch, Flemish
- lierhert Dutch, Flemish
- moerashert Dutch, Flemish
- muildierhert Dutch, Flemish
- muskushert Dutch, Flemish
- roodhert Dutch, Flemish
- schijnhert Dutch, Flemish
- spieshert Dutch, Flemish
- *kerud- Proto-Indo-European
- *kerw- Proto-Indo-European
- *ḱerh₂- Proto-Indo-European
- *ḱóru Proto-Indo-European
- *herutaz Proto-Germanic
- heorot Old English
- hert Middle English
- hjǫrtr Old Norse
- hert Middle Dutch
- hiruz Old High German
- hirz Middle High German
- Hirsch Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- *herut gmw-pro
- hirot Old Dutch
- hirut Old Dutch
- hert Old Frisian