Tiw
See also: -tiw
English
Alternative forms
- Tue (rare)
Etymology
Borrowed from Old English Tīw, from Proto-Germanic *Tīwaz, from Proto-Indo-European *deywós (“god”).
Proper noun
Tiw
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Old English
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *Tīwaz, from Proto-Indo-European *deywós (“god”).
Proto-Germanic cognate with Old Norse Týr, Old Frisian Tii, Old High German Zīo, Gothic 𐍄𐌴𐌹𐍅𐍃.
Proto-Indo-European cognate with Ancient Greek Ζεύς (Zeús), Latin Iovis, Hittite 𒅆𒍑 (sius), Proto-Slavic *divъ (Old Church Slavonic дивъ (divŭ)), Sanskrit द्यु (dyú).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tiːw/
Proper noun
Tīw m
- the Germanic god of heroic glory, identified with the Roman god Mars
Noun
Tīw m

Tyr rune
- the runic character ᛏ (/t/)
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