danger
French
noun
Definitions
- danger
- jeopardy (danger of loss, harm, or failure)
Etymology
Inherited from Old French dangier inherited from Latin *domniārium, dominus (master, lord, head of household).
Origin
Latin
dominus
Gloss
master, lord, head of household
Concept
Semantic Field
Social and political relations
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
主
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- damnum English
- danger English
- dangerful English
- dangerless English
- dangerman English
- dangerous English
- dangersome English
- dominus English
- don English
- endanger English
- indanger English
- *damnaticum Latin
- *damnāticum Latin
- *domincellus Latin
- *dominārium Latin
- *domnarium, *dom(i)narium Latin
- *domnicellus Latin
- *domniārium Latin
- damnificus Latin
- damno Latin
- damnum Latin
- dom Latin
- dominicus Latin
- domino Latin
- dominor Latin
- dominus Latin
- dominō Latin
- domnus Latin
- vostra, voster Latin
- danno Italian
- don Italian
- donno Italian
- dam French
- dangereux French
- dangerosité French
- domino French
- daño Spanish, Castilian
- daños Spanish, Castilian
- don Spanish, Castilian
- *dem- Proto-Indo-European
- *dh₂pnom Proto-Indo-European
- *dṓm Proto-Indo-European
- daunger Middle English
- *dam Old French
- dangier Old French
- dongier Old French
- danĝero Esperanto
- dany Catalan, Valencian
- daună Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- dumneavoastră Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- dëm Albanian
- dano Old Portuguese
- *dapnom Proto-Italic
- *domanos Proto-Italic
- dañu Asturian
- dam Friulian
- damage xno
- damno Dalmatian
- danje Haitian, Haitian Creole
- danjere Haitian, Haitian Creole
- daingé Bourguignon
- dagno Istriot
- danjé Antillean Creole