svin
Danish
/sviːˀn/
noun
Definitions
- member of family m hog, pig, swine
- (pejorative) swine
Etymology
Derived from Old Norse svín derived from Proto-Germanic *swīną derived from Proto-Indo-European *sū-.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*sū-
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- microswine English
- sow English
- swine English
- swinebread English
- swinecote English
- swineflesh English
- swineherder English
- swineherding English
- swinehood English
- swinehound English
- swinelike English
- swineling English
- swineman English
- swinepox English
- swinery English
- swinestone English
- swinesty English
- swineyard English
- swinish English
- suppa Latin
- Bullenschwein German
- Charakterschwein German
- Grunzschwein German
- Hausschwein German
- Meerschwein German
- Meerschweinchen German
- Minischwein German
- Nazischwein German
- Schwein German
- Schweinbär German
- Schweinchen German
- Schweinebraten German
- Schweinefilet German
- Schweinefleisch German
- Schweinehirte German
- Schweinepriester German
- Schweinestall German
- Schweinezucht German
- Schweinkram German
- Schweinshaxe German
- Schweinswal German
- Sparschwein German
- Stachelschwein German
- schweinern German
- schweineteuer German
- *suH- Proto-Indo-European
- *sū- Proto-Indo-European
- svin Norwegian Bokmål
- *suf- Proto-Germanic
- *swīną Proto-Germanic
- *sūpaną Proto-Germanic
- *sūz Proto-Germanic
- svin Swedish
- svin Norwegian Nynorsk
- swīn Old English
- swine Middle English
- svín Old Norse
- villisvín Old Norse
- pind Danish
- pindsvin Danish
- vild Danish
- vildsvin Danish
- *svinьja Proto-Slavic
- svín Icelandic
- swīn Old High German
- svín Faroese
- 𐍃𐍅𐌴𐌹𐌽 Gothic
- *swīn gmw-pro
- *swīn Old Dutch
- *svijnē Proto-Samic
- svyn Westrobothnian