cwning
Welsh (Colloquial)
noun
Definitions
- rabbit, cony
- hyrax
Etymology
Inherited from Middle English coni derived from conis derived from Latin *cuniclus, cuniculus (rabbit, burrow) derived from Ancient Greek κύνικλος.
Origin
Ancient Greek
κύνικλος
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- cony English
- cunicular English
- cuniculture English
- *cuniclus Latin
- cuniculus Latin
- cunīculus Latin
- la, *cuniclus Latin
- coniglio Italian
- conejo Spanish, Castilian
- κόνικλος Ancient Greek
- κύνικλος Ancient Greek
- kanin Norwegian Bokmål
- kanin Swedish
- kanin Norwegian Nynorsk
- coni Middle English
- conis Old French
- connil Old French
- connin Old French
- conill Catalan, Valencian
- κονικλοτροφείο Greek (modern)
- cwningen Welsh
- cõello Old Portuguese
- conilh Occitan
- conexu Asturian
- kinnen Scots
- cunin Friulian
- conejo Old Spanish
- cunigghiu Sicilian
- conéjo Venetian
- cunicio Venetian
- conis xno
- قنية Moroccan Arabic