magi
Icelandic
/ˈmaːjɪ/
noun
Definitions
- stomach
- (colloquial) tummy, belly
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse magi (stomach) derived from Proto-Germanic *magô (stomach, belly).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*magô
Gloss
stomach, belly
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
腹, 胃
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- magenstrasse English
- *exmagāre Latin
- ex- Latin
- Blättermagen German
- Buchmagen German
- Faltenmagen German
- Labmagen German
- Magen German
- Magenbeschwerde German
- Magenentzündung German
- Magengrube German
- Mageninhalt German
- Magenkrebs German
- Magensaft German
- Magenschleimhaut German
- Magenschmerz German
- Magensonde German
- Magensäure German
- Netzmagen German
- *mak- Proto-Indo-European
- *mak-, *maks- Proto-Indo-European
- mage Norwegian Bokmål
- *magô Proto-Germanic
- mage Norwegian Nynorsk
- maga Old English
- magi Old Norse
- úmagi Old Norse
- mave Danish
- listavac Serbo-Croatian
- sirište Serbo-Croatian
- листавац Serbo-Croatian
- сириште Serbo-Croatian
- magapína Icelandic
- pína Icelandic
- maga Galician
- mago Old High German
- magi Faroese
- mage Middle High German
- *magō gmw-pro
- *mago Old Dutch
- *mako Proto-Finnic
- mago Old Saxon
- maghi Old Swedish
- maga Westrobothnian
- maga Old Frisian
- magon Venetian
- maghæ Old Danish
- magō lng