| | From the {{etyl|non|is}} {{term|flóð|lang=non}}; from {{etyl|gem-pro|is}} {{recons|flōduz|lang=gem-pro}}, from {{etyl|ine-pro|is}} {{recons|plōtus|lang=ine-pro}}, from ''*plō-'' 'flow'. | | From the {{etyl|non|is}} {{term|flóð|lang=non}}; from {{etyl|gem-pro|is}} {{recons|flōduz|lang=gem-pro}}, from {{etyl|ine-pro|is}} {{recons|plōtus|lang=ine-pro}}, from ''*plō-'' 'flow'. |
| − | Cognate with Old Saxon {{term|flod}} (the Dutch {{term|vloed}}), Old English {{term|flod|flōd|lang=ang}} (English {{term|flood|lang=en}}), Old High German {{term|fluot}} (German {{term|Flut|lang=de}}), the Swedish {{term|flod|lang=sv}} and Danish {{term|flod|lang=da}}. | + | Cognate with Swedish and Danish {{term|flod|lang=da}}, English {{term|flood|lang=en}}, Dutch {{term|vloed|lang=nl}}, German {{term|Flut|lang=de}}. |