Where does “dáligr” come from?

dáligr (Old Norse) comes from Old Norse dá, from Proto-Germanic dawą.

dáligr (Old Norse): bad, evil, harmful, horrible

Definitions

  1. bad, evil, harmful, horrible

Ancestry of “dáligr”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Norsecoma; unconsciousness, hibernation
2Proto-Germanicdawą

Words derived from “dáligr

Every word from Proto-Germanic dawąEvery word from Old Norse