Word | bryþr |
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IPA | brøðr |
Meaning | brother |
See also |
Phrygian: ΒΡΑΤΕΡΕ
‘brother’ Greek: φρατήρ ‘brother, phratry member’ Proto-Indo-European: *bʰréhater- ‘brother’ Lydian: brafr- ‘a member of the commune’ Tocharian B: procer ‘brother’ |
Other words that might be of interest |
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moþir ‘mother’, burr ‘son’, sonr ‘son’, kvenna ‘woman’, barn ‘child’, dottir ‘daughter’, edda ‘great grandmother’, faþir ‘father’, faþurbroþir ‘uncle (fathers side)’, dóttir ‘daughter’, sonarkván ‘daughter-in-law’, afkæmismaðr ‘descendant’, afkomandi ‘descendant’, metorðabarn ‘female child, girl’, genta ‘girl’, píka ‘girl, lass’, sonarsonr ‘grandson’, lébarn ‘infant’, karl ‘man’, eyrarúna ‘mistress, wife’, sunr ‘son’, spúsa ‘spouse, wife’, eiðhúsfrú ‘wife’, kona ‘woman’, kvinna ‘woman’, ætt ‘family’ |