venster
Middle High German
noun
Definitions
- window
Etymology
Inherited from Old High German fenstar derived from Latin fenestra (window).
Origin
Latin
fenestra
Gloss
window
Concept
Semantic Field
The house
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
窓
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- fenestra English
- fenestrane English
- fenster English
- fenestra Latin
- fenestrula Latin
- Bogenfenster German
- Dachfenster German
- Dialogfenster German
- Fenster German
- Fensterbank German
- Fensterbrett German
- Fensterglas German
- Fensterhaken German
- Fensterkitt German
- Fensterladen German
- Fenstermücke German
- Fensterrahmen German
- Fensterraute German
- Fensterscheibe German
- Fenstersturz German
- Kirchenfenster German
- Schaufenster German
- Zeitfenster German
- fensterlos German
- finestra Italian
- venster Dutch, Flemish
- fenêtre French
- fenestra Spanish, Castilian
- hiniestra Spanish, Castilian
- fenestra Portuguese
- fenester Old English
- fenestre Old French
- finestra Catalan, Valencian
- fereastră Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- ffenestr Welsh
- fenstar Old High German
- venstar Middle High German
- Fënster Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- fenstar Old Dutch
- fẽestra Old Portuguese
- venster Middle Low German
- vinster Middle Low German
- fireastrã Aromanian
- Fäischter Alemannic German
- Pfeister Alemannic German
- fenèstra Occitan
- fanestra Romansh
- finestra Sicilian
- finiastra Dalmatian
- finestra Aragonese
- *alfenestra Mozarabic