amonya
Cebuano
noun
Definitions
- ammonia
Etymology
Borrowed from English ammonia derived from Latin sal ammoniacus (salt of Amun, ammonium chloride) derived from Ancient Greek Ἄμμων derived from Egyptian jmn (Amun, hidden, Amon, the god Amun, western).
Origin
Egyptian
jmn
Gloss
Amun, hidden, Amon, the god Amun, western
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- amide English
- amine English
- ammonemia English
- ammonia English
- ammonialike English
- ammoniaphone English
- ammoniate English
- ammoniation English
- ammonic English
- ammonify English
- ammonium English
- ammonuria English
- oxyammonia English
- Ammon Latin
- sal ammoniacus Latin
- аммиа́к Russian
- Ἄμμων Ancient Greek
- Ámon Portuguese
- amóinia Irish
- אמון Hebrew (modern)
- jmn Egyptian
- jmn-m-ḥꜣt Egyptian
- jmn-ms Egyptian
- jmn-nḫt Egyptian
- jmn-rn.f Egyptian
- jmn-rꜥ Egyptian
- jmn-ḥtp Egyptian
- jmnt Egyptian
- mry-jmn Egyptian
- mryt-jmn Egyptian
- rwḏ-jmn Egyptian
- twt-ꜥnḫ-jmn Egyptian
- twt-ꜥnḫ-jmn-ḥqꜣ-jwnw-šmꜥw Egyptian
- tꜣ-nt-jmn Egyptian
- zꜣ-jmn Egyptian
- ḏḏt-jmn Egyptian
- ꜥnḫ.s-n-jmn Egyptian
- 氨 Chinese
- 阿摩尼亞 Chinese
- ⲁⲙⲟⲩⲛ Coptic
- 𐦠𐦨𐦩𐦢 Meroitic