tíð
Faroese
[tʰʊiː]
noun
Definitions
- time
- (grammar) tense
Etymology
Derived from Old Norse tíð (time) derived from Proto-Germanic *tīdiz (time, period, interval) derived from Proto-Indo-European *dīti- (period, time).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*dīti-
Gloss
period, time
Concept
Semantic Field
Time
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *deh₂y- Proto-Indo-European
- *déh₂itis Proto-Indo-European
- *dī- Proto-Indo-European
- *dīti- Proto-Indo-European
- tid Norwegian Bokmål
- *tīdiz Proto-Germanic
- tid Norwegian Nynorsk
- tid Old English
- tīd Old English
- hátíð Old Norse
- tíð Old Norse
- tid Danish
- tíð Icelandic
- *zīd Old High German
- zīt Old High German
- allur Faroese
- altíð Faroese
- eingin Faroese
- fram Faroese
- framtíð Faroese
- hátíð Faroese
- háur Faroese
- nakar Faroese
- nakrantíð Faroese
- nú Faroese
- nútíð Faroese
- ongantíð Faroese
- onkuntíð Faroese
- onkur Faroese
- tjóðhátíð Faroese
- tá Faroese
- tátíð Faroese
- vetrartíð Faroese
- vetur Faroese
- ár Faroese
- árstíð Faroese
- *tīdi gmw-pro
- tīt Old Dutch
- tiþ Old Swedish
- tiþ, tīþ Old Swedish
- tīd Old Frisian
- taið Elfdalian