Pfand
German (Berlin)
/pfant/, /fant/
noun
Definitions
- pawn
- pledge
- can or bottle deposit
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German phant inherited from Old High German phant derived from Latin pāctum (agreement).
Origin
Latin
pāctum
Gloss
agreement
Concept
Semantic Field
Cognition
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- pantti Finnish
- pāctum Latin
- Automat German
- Brief German
- Einwegpfand German
- Geld German
- Haus German
- Mehrwegpfand German
- Pfandautomat German
- Pfandbrief German
- Pfandgeld German
- Pfandhaus German
- Unterpfand German
- einweg- German
- mehrweg- German
- unter German
- verpfänden German
- grachtenpand Dutch, Flemish
- kanaalpand Dutch, Flemish
- kraakpand Dutch, Flemish
- onderpand Dutch, Flemish
- pand Dutch, Flemish
- pandgang Dutch, Flemish
- фант Russian
- pant Swedish
- panta Swedish
- pantlånare Swedish
- fant Polish
- *pand Old High German
- phant Old High German
- phant Middle High German
- Pand Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- pant Middle Low German
- Pand Central Franconian