lungen
Old English
noun
Definitions
- lung
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *lunganjō derived from Proto-Indo-European *lengʷʰ- (agile, nimble, light, not heavy, be easy, be quick, jump, move around, vary).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*lengʷʰ-
Gloss
agile, nimble, light, not heavy, be easy, be quick, jump, move around, vary
Concept
Semantic Field
Food and drink
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
光, 明
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- lung English
- Buchlunge German
- Lunge German
- Lungenaufblähung German
- Lungenblähung German
- Lungenentzündung German
- Lungenkrankheit German
- Lungenkrebs German
- Lungenproblem German
- Staublunge German
- lungengängig German
- boeklong Dutch, Flemish
- long Dutch, Flemish
- longaandoening Dutch, Flemish
- longkanker Dutch, Flemish
- longontsteking Dutch, Flemish
- longslagader Dutch, Flemish
- longslak Dutch, Flemish
- longvis Dutch, Flemish
- longvocht Dutch, Flemish
- stoflong Dutch, Flemish
- лёгкое Russian
- *lengʷʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- lunge Norwegian Bokmål
- lungebetennelse Norwegian Bokmål
- lungekreft Norwegian Bokmål
- lungeskade Norwegian Bokmål
- *lunganjō Proto-Germanic
- *lungw- Proto-Germanic
- *lungô Proto-Germanic
- lunga Swedish
- lunginflammation Swedish
- lunge Middle English
- lunga Old Norse
- lunge Danish
- lungebetændelse Danish
- hjarta-lungnalífgun Icelandic
- lunga Icelandic
- lungnaberklar Icelandic
- lungnabláæð Icelandic
- lungnakrabbamein Icelandic
- lungnaslagæð Icelandic
- longe Middle Dutch
- long Afrikaans
- lunge Middle High German
- *lungan Old Dutch
- *lonkaʔ Proto-Balto-Slavic