sòrn
Gaelic (Scots)
noun
Definitions
- snout
- flue of a kiln or oven
- concavity
- (Uist) kiln for drying corn
- disagreeable visage
- hearth
- fireplace of an oven or kiln
Etymology
Inherited from Old Irish sorn (oven, furnace, kiln) derived from Latin furnus (oven, bakery).
Origin
Latin
furnus
Gloss
oven, bakery
Concept
Semantic Field
Food and drink
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *furnellus Latin
- Furnius Latin
- furnaceus Latin
- furnarius Latin
- furnus Latin
- furnārius Latin
- forno Italian
- horno Spanish, Castilian
- φοῦρνος Ancient Greek
- furna Portuguese
- sorn Irish
- فُرْن Arabic
- forn Old French
- furna Galician
- φούρνος Greek (modern)
- ffwrn Welsh
- fırın Turkish
- sorn Old Irish
- sorn Manx
- furrë Albanian
- forno Old Portuguese
- ფურნე Georgian
- furnu Aromanian
- *fornos Proto-Italic
- *ɣʷornos Proto-Italic
- fornu Asturian
- fôr Friulian
- forn Old Occitan
- fornel Old Occitan
- forno Old Spanish
- forn Cornish
- fórno Ligurian
- forru Sardinian
- furno Istriot
- forru Sassarese