tendre
Old French
adj
Definitions
- tender soft, delicate
Etymology
Inherited from Latin tenerum.
Origin
Latin
tenerum
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- tend English
- tendency English
- tender English
- *tenerus Latin
- tendentia Latin
- tendere Latin
- tener, tenerum Latin
- tenerum Latin
- tendieren German
- tendere Italian
- tenero Italian
- tendens Dutch, Flemish
- hypertendre French
- retendre French
- supertendre French
- tendance French
- tendre French
- tendrement French
- tendresse French
- tendreur French
- tenture French
- ultratendre French
- tender Spanish, Castilian
- tierno Spanish, Castilian
- *ten- Proto-Indo-European
- *tend- Proto-Indo-European
- tendere Norwegian Bokmål
- tender Portuguese
- *tenden Middle English
- tender Middle English
- tendre Middle English
- tendren Middle English
- tendrement Old French
- tendre Catalan, Valencian
- tandru Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- tinde Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- tendre Norman
- terno Old Portuguese
- tẽero Old Portuguese
- *tendō Proto-Italic
- tenar Friulian
- tindi Friulian
- tènaro Venetian
- tender xno