fyst
Old English
noun
Definitions
- the fist
Etymology
Inherited from *fūsti inherited from Proto-Germanic *funstiz derived from Proto-Indo-European *pnsti-.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*pnsti-
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Faust German
- Faustfeuerwaffe German
- Fausthandschuh German
- Faustkampf German
- Faustregel German
- Faustschlag German
- Panzerfaust German
- faustdick German
- faustisch German
- vuist Dutch, Flemish
- vuistbijl Dutch, Flemish
- vuistdiep Dutch, Flemish
- vuisten Dutch, Flemish
- vuistregel Dutch, Flemish
- vuistvechter Dutch, Flemish
- vuistvuurwapen Dutch, Flemish
- запястье Russian
- пясть Russian
- πυγμή Ancient Greek
- *pewǵ- Proto-Indo-European
- *pnsti- Proto-Indo-European
- *fastuz Proto-Germanic
- *funstiz Proto-Germanic
- piącha Polish
- pięściak Polish
- pięściarz Polish
- pięść Polish
- fȳst Old English
- *pęstь Proto-Slavic
- vuust Middle Dutch
- fust Old High German
- fūst Old High German
- vuis Afrikaans
- fūst Middle High German
- Fauscht Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- פֿויסט Yiddish
- *fūsti gmw-pro
- *fūst Old Dutch
- fêst Western Frisian
- fest Old Frisian
- fēst Old Frisian
- fääst Saterland Frisian