ford
Old English
noun
Definitions
- ford
Etymology
Inherited from *furdu inherited from Proto-Germanic *furduz (ford, crossing).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*furduz
Gloss
ford, crossing
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Ashford English
- ash English
- ford English
- Oxonia Latin
- importunus Latin
- opportunus Latin
- portus Latin
- Furt German
- Port German
- Porz German
- part Hungarian
- porto Italian
- *pr̥téw-, *pértus Proto-Indo-European
- *pértus Proto-Indo-European
- *furduz Proto-Germanic
- port Polish
- Oxnaford Old English
- ang Old English
- oxa Old English
- oxna Old English
- port Old English
- æsc Old English
- æscet Old English
- Oxenford Middle English
- ford Middle English
- port Old French
- Ffordd Laethog Welsh
- Ffordd Laethwen Welsh
- Ffordd Wen Welsh
- croesffordd Welsh
- ffordd Welsh
- ffordd haearn Welsh
- hyfforddi Welsh
- priffordd Welsh
- rheilffordd Welsh
- furt Old High German
- port Old Irish
- portur Faroese
- *furdu gmw-pro
- *furt Old Dutch
- porto Old Portuguese
- *portus Proto-Italic
- puertu Asturian
- puart Friulian
- port Old Occitan
- puerto Old Spanish
- port Ladin
- portu Corsican