lansi
Faroese
/ˈlan̥.sɪ/
noun
Definitions
- lance
Etymology
Derived from Danish lanse derived from Old French lance derived from Latin lancea (lance, spear, light spear, short javelin, long spear).
Origin
Latin
lancea
Gloss
lance, spear, light spear, short javelin, long spear
Concept
Semantic Field
Warfare and hunting
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
戈
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- demilance English
- freelance English
- lance English
- lanceable English
- lancefish English
- lancehead English
- lanceless English
- lancelike English
- lancely English
- lancepod English
- lanceth English
- lancewood English
- lanciform English
- microlance English
- oxylance English
- lancea Latin
- lanceifolius Latin
- lanceo Latin
- lanceo, lanceāre Latin
- lanceola Latin
- lanceāre Latin
- lanceārius Latin
- lanciarius Latin
- lancifolius Latin
- Lanze German
- lancia Italian
- lance French
- *pleh₂k- Proto-Indo-European
- lanse Norwegian Bokmål
- lanse Norwegian Nynorsk
- lanse Danish
- lance Old French
- lancete Old French
- lanco Esperanto
- lansa Faroese
- lanze Middle High German
- lance Middle French
- lança Old Portuguese
- llanza Asturian
- lance Friulian
- lansa Old Occitan
- lança Old Spanish