Pinguin
German (Berlin)
/ˈpɪŋˌɡu̯iːn/
noun
Definitions
- penguin (male or of unspecified sex)
Etymology
Derived from Dutch, Flemish pinguïn (penguin) derived from English penguin derived from Welsh pen gwyn (white head) derived from Latin pinguis (fat, plump).
Origin
Latin
pinguis
Gloss
fat, plump
Concept
Semantic Field
Food and drink
Ontological Category
Property
Kanji
脂
Emoji
🐹
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- penguin English
- penguinarium English
- penguinery English
- penguinese English
- penguinesque English
- penguinlike English
- penguinone English
- penguinry English
- pinguid English
- pinguamen Latin
- pinguedo Latin
- pinguis Latin
- vulgaris Latin
- Kaiser German
- Kaiserpinguin German
- Langschwanzpinguin German
- Schwanz German
- lang German
- császárpingvin Hungarian
- pingvin Hungarian
- pingvinek Hungarian
- szamárpingvin Hungarian
- pingue Italian
- pinguino Italian
- dwergpinguïn Dutch, Flemish
- ezelspinguïn Dutch, Flemish
- keelbandpinguïn Dutch, Flemish
- keizerpinguïn Dutch, Flemish
- keizerspinguïn Dutch, Flemish
- kinbandpinguïn Dutch, Flemish
- koningspinguïn Dutch, Flemish
- kuifpinguïn Dutch, Flemish
- macaronipinguïn Dutch, Flemish
- pinguïn Dutch, Flemish
- stormbandpinguïn Dutch, Flemish
- zwartvoetpinguïn Dutch, Flemish
- pingouin French
- пингви́н Russian
- pingüe Spanish, Castilian
- pingüino Spanish, Castilian
- *peyH- Proto-Indo-European
- pingvin Norwegian Bokmål
- pinguim Portuguese
- pingvin Swedish
- ペンギン Japanese
- pingvin Norwegian Nynorsk
- pingvin Danish
- pingvenido Esperanto
- pingvenino Esperanto
- pingveno Esperanto
- pingüí Catalan, Valencian
- پنگوئن Persian
- เพนกวิน Thai
- pen Welsh
- pen gwyn Welsh
- pengwin Welsh
- pinguino Ido
- penguen Turkish
- pikkewyn Afrikaans
- ပင်ဂွင် Burmese
- পেঙ্গুইন Assamese
- 펭귄 Korean
- pengwin Maltese
- ភេនឃ្វីន Central Khmer