pennur
Faroese
noun
Definitions
- pen
Etymology
Derived from Old Norse penni derived from Latin penna (feather, wing, fin, pen, quill) derived from Proto-Italic *petnā (wing, feather) derived from Proto-Indo-European *péth₂r̥, pth₂én- (wing, feather).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*péth₂r̥, pth₂én-
Gloss
wing, feather
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
翼
Emoji
💸
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- penna English
- pennaceous English
- pennibrachium English
- penniferous English
- penniform English
- acutipennis Latin
- albipennis Latin
- amplipennis Latin
- angustipennis Latin
- auripennis Latin
- bipennis Latin
- brevipennis Latin
- claripennis Latin
- fascipennis Latin
- flavipennis Latin
- fumipennis Latin
- fuscipennis Latin
- glabripennis Latin
- hyalinipennis Latin
- latipennis Latin
- longipennis Latin
- maculipennis Latin
- nigripennis Latin
- obscuripennis Latin
- pallidipennis Latin
- penna Latin
- pennatus Latin
- penniger Latin
- pennula Latin
- pictipennis Latin
- pinna Latin
- planipennis Latin
- punctipennis Latin
- rotundipennis Latin
- rufipennis Latin
- spinipennis Latin
- vitripennis Latin
- Feder German
- Pennal German
- penna Hungarian
- penna Italian
- pen Dutch, Flemish
- pennon French
- peña Spanish, Castilian
- *(s)piHn- Proto-Indo-European
- *peth₂- Proto-Indo-European
- *péth₂r̥ Proto-Indo-European
- *péth₂r̥, pth₂én- Proto-Indo-European
- *feþrō Proto-Germanic
- *penn- Proto-Germanic
- penna Swedish
- fjǫðr Old Norse
- penni Old Norse
- pen Danish
- empaner Old French
- pignon Old French
- penni Icelandic
- penn Old Irish
- fjøður Faroese
- pena Old Portuguese
- peanã Aromanian
- *petnā Proto-Italic
- pene Friulian
- pinna Sicilian
- penne xno