dîner
French
verb
Definitions
- to dine
Etymology
Inherited from Old French disner (dine, eat the main meal of the day) inherited from Latin *disiūnāre, iēiūnō, iēiūnāre, ieiūnus (hungry, abstinent, fasting).
Origin
Latin
ieiūnus
Gloss
hungry, abstinent, fasting
Concept
Semantic Field
Religion and belief
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- dine English
- diner English
- dinery English
- dinest English
- dineth English
- dinette English
- interdine English
- *disiūnāre Latin
- *disiūnō Latin
- dis- Latin
- disieiūnō Latin
- ieiuno Latin
- ieiūnus Latin
- ieiūnāre Latin
- iēiūnō, iēiūnāre Latin
- jejūnāre Latin
- dinieren German
- afscheidsdiner Dutch, Flemish
- diner Dutch, Flemish
- dineren Dutch, Flemish
- kerstdiner Dutch, Flemish
- dîneur French
- *Hyeh₂ǵ-yu- Proto-Indo-European
- disner Old French
- dejú Catalan, Valencian
- dinear Ido
- disner Middle French
- dinnér, dinér Middle Irish
- dínér Middle Irish
- disnar Venetian
- disnâ Ligurian
- disnur Dalmatian
- dinin Louisiana Creole French