- dyb
diups *đeupaz
earth ierde aarde Ir(d) Erde jörð jord jord jord airþa *
erþō egg aei, aai ei Ei Ei egg egg ägg æg *addi *ajjaz fish fisk vis
Fisch Fisch...
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other Germanic languages, it
derives ultimately from the Proto-Germanic word
erþō, as can be seen in the
English earth, the
German Erde, the
Dutch aarde, and...
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every Germanic language, and
their ancestral root has been
reconstructed as *
erþō. In its
earliest attestation, the word eorðe was used to
translate the many...
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incarnation of the noun ('Earth-goddess'). It
stems from Proto-Germanic *
erþō- ('earth, soil, land'), as
evidenced by the
Gothic airþa, Old
English eorþ...
- Proto-Germanic *fallan > Anglo-Frisian *fællan > Old
English feallan "fall" PG *
erþō > OE eorþe "earth" PG *lizaną > OE
liornian "learn" In late
prehistoric Old...
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stern serious grave sober L.L. sēriōsus
gravis sōbrius PGmc *dritō PGmc *
erþō PGmc *landą PGmc *grunduz PGmc *landą + *skapiz dirt
earth land
ground landscape...
- Feminine:
ertha (earth)
Singular Plural Nominative,
Accusative ertha -a
ertha /
erthon -a / -on
Genitive erthon -on
erthono -ono
Dative ertho -o
erthon -on...
- Jörd, a jötunn (giantess)
whose name
means 'earth' (from Proto-Germanic *
erþō-, 'earth, soil, land'),
begets the thunder-god Thor (Donar) with Odinn–not...
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means ground or soil, and
ultimately descends from Proto-Indo
European *
erþō. From this it has
cognates throughout the
Germanic languages,
including with...