yþmere
Old English
noun
Definitions
- the billowy main, tossing sea
Etymology
Compound from Old English ȳþ (wave, water, flood, sea, liquid, billow) + Old English mere (sea, mere, lake, pool, pond).
Origin
Old English
mere
Gloss
sea, mere, lake, pool, pond
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
池
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *mari Proto-Germanic
- *unþiz Proto-Germanic
- *unþī Proto-Germanic
- aryþ Old English
- eastreamyþ Old English
- flodyþ Old English
- geofonyþ Old English
- liegyþ Old English
- ligyþ Old English
- mere Old English
- meredeaþ Old English
- meredeor Old English
- meregrot Old English
- mereliþend Old English
- mereswin Old English
- oferyþ Old English
- sealtyþ Old English
- seolhyþa Old English
- sæyþ Old English
- utermere Old English
- wæteryþ Old English
- yþbord Old English
- yþfaru Old English
- yþgebland Old English
- yþgewinn Old English
- yþhengest Old English
- yþhof Old English
- yþian Old English
- yþig Old English
- yþlad Old English
- yþlid Old English
- yþlida Old English
- yþmearh Old English
- yþworian Old English
- yþworiende Old English
- ȳþ Old English
- mare Middle English
- mere Middle English
- ythe Middle English