prune
Middle English
/ˈpriu̯n(ə)/
noun
Definitions
- A plum fruit of Prunus domestica
- A prune dried plum
- (pathology) A large, rounded boil.
Etymology
Borrowed from Old French prune derived from Latin *prūna, prūnum (plum) derived from Ancient Greek προῦνον.
Origin
Ancient Greek
προῦνον
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Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- overprune English
- prunable English
- prune English
- pruner English
- pruney English
- pruny English
- reprune English
- *prunea Latin
- *prūna Latin
- prūnum Latin
- prune French
- προῦμνον Ancient Greek
- προῦνον Ancient Greek
- プルーン Japanese
- prúna Irish
- prune Old French
- pruno Esperanto
- pruna Catalan, Valencian
- prună Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- pfruma Old High German
- preune Norman
- *plūmā gmw-pro
- prunã Aromanian
- prüna Romansh