peníz
Czech
/ˈpɛɲiːs/
noun
Definitions
- coin
- (archaic) sum (quantity of money)
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *pěnędzь.
Origin
Proto-Slavic
*pěnędzь
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- catchpenny English
- eighteenpenny English
- eightpenny English
- elevenpenny English
- fifteenpenny English
- fivepenny English
- fortypenny English
- fourpenny English
- fourteenpenny English
- halfpenny English
- lickpenny English
- megapenny English
- ninepenny English
- pennied English
- penniless English
- penny English
- penny ante English
- penny university English
- penny-ante English
- penny-wise English
- pennycress English
- pennyweight English
- pennywhistle English
- pennywise English
- pennywort English
- pennyworth English
- pickpenny English
- pinchpenny English
- pitchpenny English
- sevenpenny English
- sixpenny English
- sixteenpenny English
- tenpenny English
- thirteenpenny English
- thirtypenny English
- threepenny English
- twalpenny English
- twelvepenny English
- twentypenny English
- twopenny English
- pfennig Finnish
- aequipondium Latin
- pondus Latin
- pondō Latin
- Pfennig German
- Reichspfennig German
- pfenniggut German
- penny French
- пенни Russian
- пенязь Russian
- *panningaz Proto-Germanic
- *pundą Proto-Germanic
- ペニー Japanese
- pieniądz Polish
- peni Middle English
- pund Old Norse
- *pěnędzь Proto-Slavic
- penezi Serbo-Croatian
- pienezi Serbo-Croatian
- pinezi Serbo-Croatian
- pjenez Serbo-Croatian
- pjenezi Serbo-Croatian
- пјенез Serbo-Croatian
- pund Icelandic
- pfunt Old High German
- penni Norman
- pénîn Norman
- peniaze Slovak
- peni Swahili
- *pondos Proto-Italic
- пѣнѧѕь Church Slavic, Church Slavonic, Old Church Slavonic, Old Slavonic, Old Bulgarian
- pjenjeze Lower Sorbian