ende
Middle Dutch
/ˈendə/
conjunction
Definitions
- and
Etymology
Inherited from Old Dutch ande inherited from Proto-Germanic *andi (and, furthermore).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*andi
Gloss
and, furthermore
Concept
Semantic Field
Cognition
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Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- end English
- ennet English
- Eindkrak Dutch, Flemish
- achtendertig Dutch, Flemish
- achtennegentig Dutch, Flemish
- achtentachtig Dutch, Flemish
- achtentwintig Dutch, Flemish
- achtenveertig Dutch, Flemish
- achtenvijftig Dutch, Flemish
- achtenzestig Dutch, Flemish
- achtenzeventig Dutch, Flemish
- blijeinde Dutch, Flemish
- curryworst Dutch, Flemish
- dag-en-nachtevening Dutch, Flemish
- doeleinde Dutch, Flemish
- einde Dutch, Flemish
- eindelijk Dutch, Flemish
- eindeloos Dutch, Flemish
- eindexamen Dutch, Flemish
- en Dutch, Flemish
- end Dutch, Flemish
- overweldigen Dutch, Flemish
- rollenspel Dutch, Flemish
- uiteinde Dutch, Flemish
- verschillen Dutch, Flemish
- weekeinde Dutch, Flemish
- zesender Dutch, Flemish
- *h₂ent- Proto-Indo-European
- *h₂entí Proto-Indo-European
- *h₂énti Proto-Indo-European
- *anda Proto-Germanic
- *andi Proto-Germanic
- *andijaz Proto-Germanic
- and Old English
- ende Old English
- ened Old English
- ende Middle English
- ende-day Middle English
- endeles Middle English
- endely Middle English
- enden Middle English
- endes Middle English
- endyng Middle English
- taylende Middle English
- enn Old Norse
- anggaran belanja Indonesian
- enden Middle Dutch
- unti Old High German
- einde Afrikaans
- en Afrikaans
- *andī gmw-pro
- ande Old Dutch
- enden Old Dutch
- endi Old Dutch
- endi Old Saxon
- and Old Frisian