sende
Danish
[ˈsɛnə]
verb
Definitions
- send
Etymology
Derived from Old Norse senda derived from Proto-Germanic *sandijaną.
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*sandijaną
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- autosend English
- besend English
- foresend English
- forthsend English
- insend English
- missend English
- onsend English
- outsend English
- oversend English
- resend English
- send English
- sendable English
- sendee English
- sender English
- sendest English
- sendeth English
- sendling English
- sendoff English
- undersend English
- unsend English
- upsend English
- Sendbrief German
- Sendemast German
- Sender German
- Sendling German
- Sendung German
- absenden German
- aussenden German
- entsenden German
- senden German
- versenden German
- zusenden German
- *s(w)ent-, *sent- Proto-Indo-European
- *sont-eye- Proto-Indo-European
- sende Norwegian Bokmål
- *sandijaną Proto-Germanic
- senda Norwegian Nynorsk
- sendan Old English
- senden Middle English
- senda Old Norse
- sender Danish
- sendi Esperanto
- senda Icelandic
- senten Old High German
- senda Faroese
- senden Middle High German
- 𐍃𐌰𐌽𐌳𐌾𐌰𐌽 Gothic
- senden Old Dutch
- sendian Old Saxon
- sænda Old Swedish