kanin
Danish
[kʰaˈniˀn]
noun
Definitions
- rabbit
Etymology
Derived from Middle Low German kanīn derived from Old French connil derived from Latin cunīculus (rabbit, burrow tunnel).
Origin
Latin
cunīculus
Gloss
rabbit, burrow tunnel
Concept
Semantic Field
Animals
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
兎
Emoji
🐰
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- cuniculus English
- kaniini Finnish
- *cuniclus Latin
- cuniculus Latin
- cunīculus Latin
- Hauskaninchen German
- Kanin German
- Kaninchen German
- Kaninchendraht German
- Kaninchendrahtzaun German
- Kaninchenjagd German
- Löwenkopfkaninchen German
- Versuchskaninchen German
- Vulkankaninchen German
- Wildkaninchen German
- konijn Dutch, Flemish
- konijnenhok Dutch, Flemish
- konijnenhol Dutch, Flemish
- konijnenvoer Dutch, Flemish
- proefkonijn Dutch, Flemish
- stresskonijn Dutch, Flemish
- кролик Russian
- κόνικλος Ancient Greek
- κύνικλος Ancient Greek
- kanin Swedish
- connil Old French
- connin Old French
- kuniklo Esperanto
- conijn Middle Dutch
- connijn Middle Dutch
- kaninķenis Latvian
- konyn Afrikaans
- coineanach Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- connin Middle French
- küülik Estonian
- kanīn Middle Low German
- kanīneken Middle Low German
- kanīnken Middle Low German
- Chüngel Alemannic German
- Kanickel German Low German
- konikl Breton
- conil xno