wjȳgja
Vilamovian
verb
Definitions
- to strangle
- to gag
- to retch
Etymology
Derived from Old High German wurgan derived from Proto-Germanic *wurgijaną (strangle).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*wurgijaną
Gloss
strangle
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- beworry English
- worricow English
- worrier English
- worrieth English
- worrily English
- worriment English
- worrisome English
- worry English
- worry-free English
- worryguts English
- worrying English
- worryless English
- worryment English
- worrywart English
- verwurgen Dutch, Flemish
- wurgen Dutch, Flemish
- wurggreep Dutch, Flemish
- wurging Dutch, Flemish
- wurgpaal Dutch, Flemish
- wurgslang Dutch, Flemish
- wurgstokje Dutch, Flemish
- *werǵʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- *wurgijaną Proto-Germanic
- wyrgan Old English
- wyrġan Old English
- worien Middle English
- worgen Middle Dutch
- wurgan Old High German
- wurg Afrikaans
- wurgen Middle High German
- *wurgen Old Dutch
- wari Tok Pisin