þyrel
Old English
noun
Definitions
- hole, opening
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *þurhilą (hole, opening) derived from Proto-Indo-European *ter- (through, over, young, drill, rub, bore, twist, soft, turn, grind, weak) suffix from Old English þurh (through).
Origin
Old English
þurh
Gloss
through
Concept
Semantic Field
Miscellaneous function words
Ontological Category
Other
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- thirl English
- throughout English
- termen Latin
- terminus Latin
- *ter- Proto-Indo-European
- *trem- Proto-Indo-European
- *trem-, *trem(s)- Proto-Indo-European
- *tres- Proto-Indo-European
- *trewd- Proto-Indo-European
- *tr̥h₂kʷelo- Proto-Indo-European
- *tórmos Proto-Indo-European
- *þriljaną Proto-Germanic
- *þurhilą Proto-Germanic
- *þurhw Proto-Germanic
- þurh Old English
- þurhscyldig Old English
- þuruh Old English
- þyrelian Old English
- thirl Middle English
- thurgh Middle English
- *stromъ Proto-Slavic
- trilla Galician
- tarnas Lithuanian
- *trim- Proto-Albanian
- тырын Ossetian, Ossetic
- тӕрин Ossetian, Ossetic
- *tur bat-pro