líne
Irish (Donegal)
/ˈl̠ʲiːnʲə/
noun
Definitions
- line, row
- lineage, race, family; generation
- (literary) span
- clutch of eggs
Etymology
Inherited from Old Irish líne (line) derived from Latin līnea (line, thread, linen thread).
Origin
Latin
līnea
Gloss
line, thread, linen thread
Concept
Semantic Field
Spatial relations
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
線
Emoji
🎣 📏 📐
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- linea English
- linea Latin
- linealis Latin
- linearis Latin
- linearius Latin
- lineola Latin
- līnea Latin
- multilineatus Latin
- Linie German
- lénia Hungarian
- linea Italian
- liña Spanish, Castilian
- línea Spanish, Castilian
- *līno- Proto-Indo-European
- aerlíne Irish
- cló Irish
- clólíne Irish
- dord Irish
- dordlíne Irish
- folíne Irish
- idirlíne Irish
- idirlínigh Irish
- idirlínteach Irish
- idirlínín Irish
- imlíne Irish
- imlínigh Irish
- lárlíne Irish
- lárlíneach Irish
- líneach Irish
- líneacht Irish
- línigh Irish
- línitheoir Irish
- líníocht Irish
- meánlíne Irish
- neamhlíneach Irish
- neamhlíneacht Irish
- ligne Old French
- linia Old High German
- linna Old High German
- líne Old Irish
- linna Old Portuguese
- linia Old Swedish
- llinia Asturian