wohdom
Old English
noun
Definitions
- unjust judgement
Etymology
Compound from Old English wōh (crooked, bent) + Old English dōm (glory, power, might, condemnation, sentence, judicial sentence, magnificence, judgment, state, decree, ordinance, splendor, command, justice, direction, reputation, doom, law, authority, ordeal, condition, honor, supremacy, custom, praise, ruling, equity, dominion, judgement, majesty, dignity, governing).
Origin
Old English
dōm
Gloss
glory, power, might, condemnation, sentence, judicial sentence, magnificence, judgment, state, decree, ordinance, splendor, command, justice, direction, reputation, doom, law, authority, ordeal, condition, honor, supremacy, custom, praise, ruling, equity, dominion, judgement, majesty, dignity, governing
Concept
Semantic Field
Social and political relations
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
方
Emoji
🏋️ 💡
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *dōmaz Proto-Germanic
- *wanhaz Proto-Germanic
- domeadig Old English
- domern Old English
- domhus Old English
- domleas Old English
- dōm Old English
- haligdom Old English
- wisdom Old English
- wohbogen Old English
- wohceapung Old English
- wohdæd Old English
- wohfotede Old English
- wohfremmende Old English
- wohfull Old English
- wohgeorn Old English
- wohgestreon Old English
- wohhandede Old English
- wohhian Old English
- wohhæmed Old English
- wohhæmende Old English
- wohhæmere Old English
- wohlic Old English
- wohlice Old English
- wohnes Old English
- wohsum Old English
- wōh Old English
- dome Middle English
- wough Middle English