ffon
Welsh (Colloquial)
/fɔn/
noun
Definitions
- stick piece of wood
- cane, walking stick
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Welsh ffonn inherited from Proto-Celtic *sɸondo- inherited from Proto-Indo-European *sph₂en-.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*sph₂en-
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- dessertspoon English
- earspoon English
- saltspoon English
- soupspoon English
- spoon English
- spoon excavator English
- spoon-feed English
- spoonable English
- spoonbait English
- spoonbender English
- spoonbending English
- spoonbill English
- spoonbilled English
- spoonbread English
- spooner English
- spoonflower English
- spoonful English
- spoonist English
- spoonless English
- spoonlike English
- spoonmeat English
- spoonplug English
- spoonways English
- spoonwing English
- spoonwise English
- spoonwood English
- spoonworm English
- spoonwort English
- spoony English
- tablespoon English
- teaspoon English
- sponda Latin
- *sph₂en- Proto-Indo-European
- スプーン Japanese
- spoon Middle English
- spúnóg Irish
- espona Catalan, Valencian
- gwayw Welsh
- gwaywffon Welsh
- *sɸondo- Proto-Celtic
- 스푼 Korean
- *sponda Proto-Italic
- isipunu Zulu
- spun Tok Pisin
- sipunu Swati
- spun Sranan Tongo
- spud Lushootseed
- ffonn Middle Welsh
- chipunu Shona
- shivun Kumak