Hyah etymology

English

English word hyah comes from Proto-Germanic *hūzijō, Proto-Indo-European *-r, Proto-Indo-European *ḱe, Proto-Indo-European *kr̥-, Proto-Germanic *haswaz ((colour) grey.), German grey, Proto-Germanic *hezōz, Welsh hewr, Proto-Indo-European *ḱeywo-, Proto-Indo-European *kas-, Proto-Germanic *hes, Proto-Germanic - r, Proto-Germanic *hūrijaną

Etymology of hyah

Detailed word origin of hyah

Dictionary entry Language Definition
*hūzijō Proto-Germanic (gem-pro)
*-r Proto-Indo-European (ine)
*ḱe Proto-Indo-European (ine)
*kr̥- Proto-Indo-European (ine)
*haswaz Proto-Germanic (gem-pro) (colour) grey.
grey German (de)
*hezōz Proto-Germanic (gem-pro)
hewr Welsh (cym)
*ḱeywo- Proto-Indo-European (ine)
*kas- Proto-Indo-European (ine)
*hes Proto-Germanic (gem-pro)
- r Proto-Germanic (gem-pro)
*hūrijaną Proto-Germanic (gem-pro)
hyr Old English (ang) Hire, wages. Interest, usury.
*hērą Proto-Germanic (gem-pro) Hair.
*koryos Proto-Indo-European (ine)
*kóryos Proto-Indo-European (ine)
hiere Old English (ang)
hire Old English (ang)
*hiurijaz Proto-Germanic (gem-pro) Mild; gentle; dear. Trusted; familiar.
*hūrijō Proto-Germanic (gem-pro) (monetary) interest. Payment; hire.
hīere Old English (ang)
hȳr Old English (ang)
*harjaz Proto-Germanic (gem-pro) Army. Army leader; commander; warrior.
*hasô Proto-Germanic (gem-pro) Hare.
*hē₂r Proto-Germanic (gem-pro) (demonstrative) here, in this place.
*hari Old Norse (non)
here Old English (ang) An army (especially of the enemy).
her Old English (ang) Hair Here.
hær Middle English (enm)
heere Middle English (enm)
here English (en) (abstract) This place; this location.. (abstract) This time, the present situation. (Can we add an example for this sense?) (British, slang) Used for emphasis at the beginning of a sentence when expressing an opinion or want. (Anglo-Saxon) An invading army, either that of the enemy, or the national troops serving abroad. Compare fyrd.. A hostile force.. An army, host.. An enemy, individual [...]
hyah English (en) A call, often to horses, livestock, or cattle, to move forward or proceed.

Words with the same origin as hyah

Descendants of *hūzijō

her here hire

Descendants of *-r

hairdo that

Descendants of *haswaz

ear hare

Descendants of - r

where