stefn
Old English
noun
Definitions
- voice
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *stebnō (voice).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*stebnō
Gloss
voice
Concept
Semantic Field
Speech and language
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
声
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bevoice English
- devoice English
- eigenvoice English
- nonvoice English
- outvoice English
- overvoice English
- photovoice English
- revoice English
- steven English
- undervoice English
- unvoice English
- vociferous English
- voice English
- voice mail English
- voice-over English
- voiceable English
- voiceband English
- voicebank English
- voicebox English
- voiceful English
- voicegram English
- voiceless English
- voicelike English
- voicening English
- voicepipe English
- voiceprint English
- voicer English
- voicescape English
- voicest English
- voiceth English
- voicetrack English
- voicewise English
- voicework English
- voicey English
- voicing English
- voicism English
- voicist English
- voicy English
- vox Latin
- Altstimme German
- Bassstimme German
- Fistelstimme German
- Frauenstimme German
- Männerstimme German
- Singstimme German
- Sopranstimme German
- Stimmband German
- Stimmbruch German
- Stimme German
- Stimmengewirr German
- Stimmfach German
- Stimmfarbe German
- Stimmfühlung German
- Stimmlage German
- Stimmlippe German
- Stimmregister German
- Stimmumfang German
- stimmenmäßig German
- stimmhaft German
- stimmig German
- stimmlos German
- voix French
- *stomen- Proto-Indo-European
- *stebnō Proto-Germanic
- イケメンボイス Japanese
- ボイス Japanese
- leodstefn Old English
- lēod Old English
- steven Middle English
- stewin Middle English
- voice Middle English
- stimma Old High German
- voco Ido
- 𐍃𐍄𐌹𐌱𐌽𐌰 Gothic
- *stemma Old Dutch
- stemna Old Saxon
- steven Scots
- vois Tok Pisin