pan
Afrikaans
/pan/
noun
Definitions
- pan receptacle
- lake or pond; pan
Etymology
Inherited from Dutch, Flemish pan (pan, pot) inherited from Middle Dutch panne inherited from Old Dutch *panna derived from Latin panna (broad cooking vessel) derived from English pan (all, pan, forehead, face).
Origin
English
pan
Gloss
all, pan, forehead, face
Concept
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Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Panhead English
- ashpan English
- bedpan English
- brainpan English
- cakepan English
- claypan English
- deadpan English
- dishpan English
- dustpan English
- firepan English
- floorpan English
- frying pan English
- frypan English
- hardpan English
- harnpan English
- headpan English
- kneepan English
- milkpan English
- moorpan English
- pan English
- pan-Somalism English
- pancake English
- panfish English
- panful English
- panhandle English
- panhouse English
- panlike English
- panman English
- pannable English
- panner English
- pannikin English
- pannist English
- panphobic English
- pantile English
- panware English
- panwoman English
- panyard English
- ploughpan English
- plowpan English
- saucepan English
- scalepan English
- skidpan English
- steelpan English
- stewpan English
- washpan English
- *pannella Latin
- panna Latin
- patina Latin
- Pfanne German
- duinpan Dutch, Flemish
- frituurpan Dutch, Flemish
- fruitpan Dutch, Flemish
- hapjespan Dutch, Flemish
- hersenpan Dutch, Flemish
- hogedrukpan Dutch, Flemish
- pan Dutch, Flemish
- pannendak Dutch, Flemish
- pannenkoek Dutch, Flemish
- pannenlap Dutch, Flemish
- pannetje Dutch, Flemish
- snelkookpan Dutch, Flemish
- steelpan Dutch, Flemish
- wokpan Dutch, Flemish
- *pannǭ Proto-Germanic
- panne Middle English
- panna Irish
- panne Old French
- panne Middle Dutch
- dakpan Afrikaans
- pana Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- panne Middle High German
- *panna Old Dutch
- panna Gaulish
- peno Yoruba