front
Old French
noun
Definitions
- forehead
- (military) front
Etymology
Inherited from Latin frons, frōns, frontem.
Origin
Latin
frons, frōns, frontem
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- frons English
- front English
- *infrontāre Latin
- *infrontō Latin
- angustifrons Latin
- cavifrons Latin
- flavifrons Latin
- frondeus Latin
- frondosus Latin
- frons Latin
- frons, frontem Latin
- frons, frōns, frontem Latin
- front-, frōns Latin
- frontalis Latin
- frontem Latin
- frōns Latin
- latifrons Latin
- nigrifrons Latin
- opacifrons Latin
- planifrons Latin
- punctifrons Latin
- rotundifrons Latin
- rufifrons Latin
- sulcifrons Latin
- Front German
- fronte Italian
- front Dutch, Flemish
- frontlinie Dutch, Flemish
- frontmentaliteit Dutch, Flemish
- frontsoldaat Dutch, Flemish
- oostfront Dutch, Flemish
- thuisfront Dutch, Flemish
- tweefrontenoorlog Dutch, Flemish
- westfront Dutch, Flemish
- front French
- frontal French
- fronte French
- frontière French
- frente Spanish, Castilian
- *bʰron-t- Proto-Indo-European
- front Norwegian Bokmål
- fronde Portuguese
- front Norwegian Nynorsk
- front Middle English
- frount Middle English
- frountel Middle English
- frunte Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- front Norman
- fronte Old Portuguese
- frãmti Aromanian
- *fronts Proto-Italic
- front Friulian
- fron Old Occitan
- front Old Occitan
- fruente Old Spanish
- frunti Sicilian
- fruant Dalmatian