gebur
English
noun
Definitions
- (historical) In Anglo-Saxon law, the owner of an allotment or yard-land, usually consisting of 30 acres; a villein.
Etymology
Derived from *gabūr derived from Proto-Germanic *ga- (co-, together, with, collective and associative prefix) derived from Proto-Indo-European *bʰew- (hit, grow, swell, become, strike, appear, wax, be, beat, bulge, inflate, blow).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*bʰew-
Gloss
hit, grow, swell, become, strike, appear, wax, be, beat, bulge, inflate, blow
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Distribution of cognates by language
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Cognates and derived terms
- battuere Latin
- futuere Latin
- futuo Latin
- fūstis Latin
- ēbullientem Latin
- *(s)kep- Proto-Indo-European
- *bed- Proto-Indo-European
- *bʰew- Proto-Indo-European
- *bʰuH- Proto-Indo-European
- *h₁ésmi Proto-Indo-European
- *nes- Proto-Indo-European
- *wolg- Proto-Indo-European
- *ḱóm Proto-Indo-European
- *baumaz Proto-Germanic
- *baumaz, *bagmaz Proto-Germanic
- *bausuz Proto-Germanic
- *bauþaz Proto-Germanic
- *beuną Proto-Germanic
- *biumi Proto-Germanic
- *buddǭ Proto-Germanic
- *budlą Proto-Germanic
- *būraz Proto-Germanic
- *ga- Proto-Germanic
- *gagana Proto-Germanic
- *gahnaistô Proto-Germanic
- *galōfô Proto-Germanic
- *ganesaną Proto-Germanic
- *hnaistô Proto-Germanic
- *kazą, *kastô Proto-Germanic
- *lōfô Proto-Germanic
- *lōma Proto-Germanic
- *paddǭ Proto-Germanic
- *speutą Proto-Germanic
- *wesaną Proto-Germanic
- gebur Old English
- gelome Old English
- gesceap Old English
- getæl Old English
- gewealcan Old English
- ġe- Old English
- ġesceap Old English
- bemen Middle English
- *gorazdъ Proto-Slavic
- gidult Old High German
- gisiht Old High German
- 𐌲𐌰- Gothic
- *ga- gmw-pro
- *gabūr gmw-pro
- gi- Old Dutch
- *bussus Proto-Celtic
- gibur Old Saxon
- *bajā Proto-Albanian