inn
Cimbrian
preposition
Definitions
- (7) in
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German in inherited from Old High German in inherited from Proto-Germanic *in (in, into).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*in
Gloss
in, into
Concept
Semantic Field
Spatial relations
Ontological Category
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Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- 6in4 English
- add-in English
- bail in English
- brethren-in-law English
- come in English
- end in English
- grid-in English
- in English
- in-flight English
- in-footed English
- in-state English
- inHg English
- inband English
- inbetwixt English
- inblown English
- inborne English
- inbound English
- inbox English
- inbreath English
- inburnt English
- inburst English
- inclearing English
- incross English
- indeed English
- indegree English
- indrift English
- indriven English
- infill English
- inframe English
- ingate English
- ingoer English
- ingoing English
- inkneed English
- inlane English
- inlier English
- inlink English
- inly English
- inmeats English
- innie English
- inpatient English
- inplane English
- inrun English
- inshave English
- inshoot English
- insole English
- insomuch English
- insooth English
- inspan English
- instead English
- instealing English
- instore English
- instroke English
- insucking English
- inswinging English
- inswung English
- intext English
- into English
- intoed English
- intown English
- inward English
- inwards English
- inwash English
- inwicking English
- inworld English
- live-in English
- mixin English
- opt-in English
- plugin English
- puss in a bag English
- therein English
- thereinunder English
- tuck-in English
- wherein English
- within English
- Fahrradfahrerin German
- Inlaut German
- Radfahrerin German
- Rennradfahrerin German
- Typin German
- Volksverräterin German
- in German
- *en Proto-Indo-European
- *h₁én Proto-Indo-European
- in Norwegian Bokmål
- *geutaną Proto-Germanic
- *in Proto-Germanic
- *laidijaną Proto-Germanic
- in Norwegian Nynorsk
- *ingot Old English
- in Old English
- in- Old English
- inlædan Old English
- in Middle English
- í Old Norse
- อิน Thai
- inin Cebuano
- in Old High German
- in Middle High German
- īn- Middle High German
- an- Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- 𐌹𐌽 Gothic
- 𐌹𐌽- Gothic
- אין Yiddish
- in Old Dutch
- deninn Cimbrian
- in Cimbrian
- in Old Saxon
- inna Old Saxon
- in Old Frisian
- en Central Franconian