ceinach
Welsh (Colloquial)
/ˈkei̯naχ/
noun
Definitions
- hare, rabbit
Etymology
Derived from Proto-Celtic *kasnī derived from Proto-Indo-European *ḱeh₂s-, *ḱh₂s-én-.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*ḱeh₂s-, *ḱh₂s-én-
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- forhare English
- hare English
- hare's ear English
- hare-skin English
- harebell English
- harebrain English
- harebrained English
- harefoot English
- harehound English
- harekind English
- harelike English
- harelip English
- harish English
- Canius Latin
- caneo Latin
- caniceps Latin
- canities Latin
- cānus Latin
- cānūtus Latin
- cano Italian
- cano Spanish, Castilian
- *kas- Proto-Indo-European
- *ḱas(w)- Proto-Indo-European
- *ḱeh₂s-, *ḱh₂s-én- Proto-Indo-European
- *haswaz Proto-Germanic
- *hasô Proto-Germanic
- hasu Old English
- haswig Old English
- haswiġ Old English
- शश Sanskrit
- hare Middle English
- ศศะ Thai
- can Welsh
- cannu Welsh
- cannydd Welsh
- *kasnī Proto-Celtic
- sasa Pali
- *ćasás Proto-Indo-Iranian
- *kaznos Proto-Italic
- 𑀲𑀲 Maharastri Prakrit
- sasnis Old Prussian