clene
Middle English
adj
Definitions
- clean
Etymology
Inherited from Old English clǣne (clean, pure) inherited from Proto-Germanic *klainiz (shining, tender, fine, splendid, precious, splended, clear, brilliantly bright, clean, pure, elegant).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*klainiz
Gloss
shining, tender, fine, splendid, precious, splended, clear, brilliantly bright, clean, pure, elegant
Concept
Semantic Field
Spatial relations
Ontological Category
Property
Kanji
浄
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- clean English
- clean-shaved English
- cleanability English
- cleanable English
- cleanaholic English
- cleaner English
- cleanest English
- cleaneth English
- cleanish English
- cleanly English
- cleanness English
- cleanroom English
- cleanshaven English
- cleanskin English
- cleantech English
- cleanth English
- cleanup English
- houseclean English
- hyperclean English
- lick clean English
- misclean English
- nonclean English
- overclean English
- preclean English
- reclean English
- superclean English
- ultraclean English
- unclean English
- clenodium Latin
- clean German
- klein German
- *g(e)lēi- Proto-Indo-European
- *gleh₁y- Proto-Indo-European
- *gley- Proto-Indo-European
- *glēy- Proto-Indo-European
- *klainiz Proto-Germanic
- クリーン Japanese
- clæne Old English
- clænlic Old English
- clænlice Old English
- clǣne Old English
- unclæne Old English
- clennesse Middle English
- klénn Old Norse
- clean Danish
- kleini Old High German
- *klainisōną gmw-pro
- cleini Old Dutch
- klēni Old Saxon
- klin Tok Pisin
- klinim Tok Pisin
- krin Sranan Tongo