Finne
German (Berlin)
/ˈfɪnə/
noun
Definitions
- big dorsal fin as found in large fish and marine mammals
- the wedge-shaped end of a hammer's head
Etymology
Borrowed from Middle Low German finne derived from Old Saxon *finna derived from Proto-Germanic *finnō.
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*finnō
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- backfin English
- bigfin English
- blackfin English
- bloodfin English
- bluefin English
- bowfin English
- definned English
- fin English
- fin-like English
- finback English
- finfish English
- finfolk English
- finfoot English
- finless English
- finlet English
- finlike English
- finnage English
- finned English
- finner English
- finning English
- finny English
- finspine English
- finswimming English
- forefin English
- hindfin English
- kitefin English
- lobefin English
- longfin English
- monofin English
- nanofin English
- redfin English
- sailfin English
- scalyfin English
- sharkfin English
- sharksfin English
- sharpfin English
- shortfin English
- silverfin English
- snubfin English
- soupfin English
- splitfin English
- swimfin English
- tailfin English
- threadfin English
- threefin English
- triplefin English
- whitefin English
- woundfin English
- yellowfin English
- Finnin German
- Finnland German
- Land German
- finnig German
- finnländisch German
- *(s)pīn Proto-Indo-European
- *(s)pīn- Proto-Indo-European
- *finnō Proto-Germanic
- finn Old English
- स्फ्य Sanskrit
- fin Middle English
- Finnland Old Norse
- फावड़ा Hindi
- vinnec Middle High German
- Finn Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- *finna Old Dutch
- finne Middle Low German
- *finna Old Saxon
- *spʰyám Proto-Indo-Aryan
- پھى Khowar