eþeleard
Old English
noun
Definitions
- native dwelling
Etymology
Compound from Old English ēþel (homeland) + Old English eard (country, dwelling, region, estate, home, cultivated ground, land, province, jomeland, native place, native soil, native land, earth, dwelling place, kind, place of residence, nature, dwelling-place, native country).
Origin
Old English
eard
Gloss
country, dwelling, region, estate, home, cultivated ground, land, province, jomeland, native place, native soil, native land, earth, dwelling place, kind, place of residence, nature, dwelling-place, native country
Concept
Semantic Field
Social and political relations
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
国
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *arþiz Proto-Germanic
- eard Old English
- eardian Old English
- eþelboda Old English
- eþeldream Old English
- eþelfæsten Old English
- eþelland Old English
- eþelleas Old English
- eþelmearc Old English
- eþelrice Old English
- eþelriht Old English
- eþelstaþol Old English
- eþelstol Old English
- eþelstow Old English
- eþelturf Old English
- eþelweard Old English
- eþelwynn Old English
- eþelþrym Old English
- middaneard Old English
- samodeard Old English
- upeard Old English
- wiceard Old English
- ēþel Old English
- erd Middle English
- erden Middle English
- *ard gmw-pro