furna
Galician
/ˈfuɾna̝/
noun
Definitions
- grotto, cave
- cove small coastal inlet
- precipice
Etymology
Inherited 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
- فُرْن Arabic
- forn Old French
- φούρνος Greek (modern)
- ffwrn Welsh
- fırın Turkish
- sorn Old Irish
- 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