From Proto-Germanic *ernustuz, whence also Old English eornost. <span class="searchmatch">ernust</span> serious → Czech: Arnošt Middle High German: ërnest, ërnst Alemannic German: Èèrnscht...
eornest From Proto-Germanic *ernustuz. Cognate with Old High German <span class="searchmatch">ernust</span>. IPA(key): /ˈe͜or.nost/, [ˈe͜orˠ.nost] eornost f earnestness vigour eornostlīċe...
From Middle Low German ērnst, ērnest, from Old Saxon ernist, <span class="searchmatch">ernust</span>, from Proto-Germanic *ernustuz. More at earnest. Eernst m (no plural) earnestness;...
Wikipedia has an article on: Arnošt Wikipedia cs Borrowed from Old High German <span class="searchmatch">ernust</span> (“vigor, strife”). IPA(key): [ˈarnoʃt] Arnošt m anim a male given name,...
From Old High German <span class="searchmatch">ernust</span>, from Proto-Germanic *ernustuz. arnst (Erzgebirgisch) serious, severe, grave Arnst 1992 Karl Heinz Schmidt, Wie dr Schnoobl...
See also: eescht From Middle High German ërnest, from Old High German <span class="searchmatch">ernust</span>, from Proto-Germanic *ernustuz. Cognate with German Ernst, English earnest...
See also: Eescht From Middle High German ërnest, from Old High German <span class="searchmatch">ernust</span>, from Proto-Germanic *ernustuz. Cognate with German ernst, English earnest...
century from Ernst, a medieval royal name in Germany, from Old High German <span class="searchmatch">ernust</span> (“vigor, strife”), only remotely related to modern German ernst or English...
snert From Middle High German ërnst, from Old High German <span class="searchmatch">ernust</span>, from Proto-West Germanic *<span class="searchmatch">ernust</span>, from Proto-Germanic *ernustuz, whence also English earnest...