- daufr
- adj.глухой
dumbir ok daufir — немые и глухие
Old Norse-ensk orðabók. 2013.
dumbir ok daufir — немые и глухие
Old Norse-ensk orðabók. 2013.
Deaf — (d[e^]f or d[=e]f; 277), a. [OE. def, deaf, deef, AS. de[ a]f; akin to D. doof, G. taub, Icel. daufr, Dan. d[ o]v, Sw. d[ o]f, Goth. daubs, and prob. to E. dumb (the original sense being, dull as applied to one of the senses), and perh. to Gr.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dowf — /dowf, doohf/, adj. Scot. and North Eng. dull; stupid. [1475 85; < ON daufr DEAF, dull] * * * … Universalium
Städtische Musikschule Hamm — Schulform Musikschule Gründung 1940 Ort Hamm … Deutsch Wikipedia
deaf — [OE] Ultimately, deaf and dumb come from the same source, and moreover they are related to a Greek word for ‘blind’. The common denominator ‘sensory or mental impairment’ goes back to an Indo European base *dheubh , which denoted ‘confusion,… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
taub — Adj std. (9. Jh., toubēn 8. Jh.), mhd. toub, toup, ahd. toub, mndd. dōf, mndl. doof Stammwort. Aus g. * dauba Adj. taub, gehörlos , auch in gt. daufs, anord. daufr, ae. dēaf, afr. dāf. Außergermanisch vergleicht sich gr. typhlós blind (und… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
deaf — O.E. deaf deaf, also empty, barren, specialized from P.Gmc. *daubaz (Cf. O.S. dof, O.N. daufr, O.Fris. daf, Du. doof deaf, Ger. taub, Goth. daufs deaf, insensate ), from PIE dheubh , which was used to form words meaning confusion, stupefaction,… … Etymology dictionary
duffer — inept person; old man, especially bad golfer, 1842, perhaps from Scot. duffar dull or stupid person, from dowf stupid, lit. deaf, from O.N. daufr, with pejorative suffix art. Or perhaps from 18c. thieves slang duff (v.) to dress or manipulate an… … Etymology dictionary
dheu-4, dheu̯ǝ- (dhu̯ē-, extended dhuē̯ -k-, dhuē̯ -̆ s-) — dheu 4, dheu̯ǝ (dhu̯ē , extended dhuē̯ k , dhuē̯ ̆ s ) English meaning: to reel, dissipate, blow, *smoke, dark, gray, deep etc. Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘stieben, wirbeln, especially von Staub, Rauch, Dampf; wehen, blow, Hauch, Atem;… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
deaf — [OE] Ultimately, deaf and dumb come from the same source, and moreover they are related to a Greek word for ‘blind’. The common denominator ‘sensory or mental impairment’ goes back to an Indo European base *dheubh , which denoted ‘confusion,… … Word origins
dowf — adjective also dowff ˈdəu̇f Etymology: perhaps from Old Norse daufr deaf more at deaf 1. chiefly Scotland : lacking in force and energy : listless, apathetic 2. chiefly Scotland … Useful english dictionary
dowly — ˈdau̇lē, ˈdōlē adjective Etymology: Middle English, dull, miserable, perhaps from Old Norse daufligr dull, lonely, from daufr deaf more at deaf dialect : dull, lowering … Useful english dictionary