genaaro
Cimbrian
noun
Definitions
- (7) January
Etymology
Borrowed from Venetian xenaro derived from Latin *jen(u)arius, iānuārius (of Janus, of January).
Origin
Latin
iānuārius
Gloss
of Janus, of January
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- January English
- *jan(u)airu Latin
- *jann(u)arius Latin
- *januairu Latin
- *januairus Latin
- *jen(u)arius Latin
- *jen(u)ārius Latin
- *jenuarius Latin
- *jenuārius Latin
- iānuārius Latin
- jen(u)ārius Latin
- Januar German
- januari Dutch, Flemish
- янва́рь Russian
- enero Spanish, Castilian
- Γενάρης Ancient Greek
- Ἰανουάριος Ancient Greek
- *ei- Proto-Indo-European
- *h₁ey- Proto-Indo-European
- يناير Arabic
- gener Catalan, Valencian
- janúar Icelandic
- gerar Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- Γενάρης Greek (modern)
- Ionawr Welsh
- januare Middle Dutch
- jenner Middle High German
- djenaro Cimbrian
- ghenaar Cimbrian
- јануари Macedonian
- január Slovak
- genièr Occitan
- Jannar Maltese
- schaner Romansh
- schner Romansh
- Genâr Friulian
- Zenâr Friulian
- jannewaris Western Frisian
- jinnaru Sicilian
- xenaro Venetian
- Genver Breton
- genever xno
- Genver Cornish
- Jenver Cornish
- Γενάρης gkm
- Γεννάριος gkm
- Ἰανουάριος grc-koi
- jené Ladin
- janewoore North Frisian
- ghjennaghju Corsican
- chinero Aragonese