fíon
Irish (Donegal)
/fʲiːnˠ/
noun
Definitions
- wine
Etymology
Inherited from Old Irish fín derived from Latin vīnum (wine, vine, grapes) derived from Proto-Indo-European *wóyh₁nom (wine, vine).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*wóyh₁nom
Gloss
wine, vine
Concept
Semantic Field
Food and drink
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
葛
Emoji
🍷
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- viniferous English
- vinyl English
- acer Latin
- vinaceus Latin
- vinarium Latin
- vinetum Latin
- vineus Latin
- vinicolor Latin
- vinifer Latin
- vinolentus Latin
- vinosus Latin
- vīnum Latin
- vīnāceus Latin
- Wein German
- vino Italian
- baragouin French
- vino Spanish, Castilian
- *wiHēn Proto-Indo-European
- *wéyh₁ō Proto-Indo-European
- *wóyh₁nom Proto-Indo-European
- *wīną Proto-Germanic
- caor Irish
- fíonchaor Irish
- fíonda Irish
- fíonghort Irish
- fíonsaothrú Irish
- gort Irish
- pórt Irish
- pórtfhíon Irish
- saothrú Irish
- vín Old Norse
- *vino Proto-Slavic
- vin Old French
- vyn egre Old French
- vi Catalan, Valencian
- vin Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- գինի Old Armenian
- fín Old Irish
- fìon Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- feeyn Manx
- *wīn gmw-pro
- vinno Old Portuguese
- *wīnom Proto-Celtic
- viidni Northern Sami
- vin Occitan
- *wīnom Proto-Italic
- vegn Romansh
- vin Romansh
- vinu Asturian
- vin Friulian
- vinu Sicilian
- vin Venetian
- vain Dalmatian
- ven Dalmatian
- binu Sardinian
- vino Neapolitan
- veîn Istriot
- bino Mirandese
- 𒃾𒅖 Hittite
- vin Lombard
- vin Piedmontese
- 𐌅𐌉𐌍𐌖𐌌 Etruscan
- 𐌖𐌉𐌍𐌏𐌌 Lepontic