jafn
Icelandic
/japn/
adj
Definitions
- even
- equal
- (arithmetic) even; leaving no remainder when divided by 2
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse jafn (even) inherited from Proto-Germanic *ebnaz (even, level, equal, flat, straight).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*ebnaz
Gloss
even, level, equal, flat, straight
Concept
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Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- anent English
- even English
- even-minded English
- even-weave English
- evendown English
- evenest English
- evenfall English
- evenhood English
- evening English
- evenish English
- evenlight English
- evenlong English
- evenly English
- evenness English
- evensong English
- evenward English
- evenweave English
- noneven English
- uneven English
- yestereve English
- yestereven English
- Ebenbild German
- eben German
- ebenda German
- ebendort German
- uneben German
- even Dutch, Flemish
- evenals Dutch, Flemish
- evenen Dutch, Flemish
- evenknie Dutch, Flemish
- evenmens Dutch, Flemish
- evenredig Dutch, Flemish
- evenwicht Dutch, Flemish
- evenwijdig Dutch, Flemish
- evenwoord Dutch, Flemish
- evenzo Dutch, Flemish
- oneven Dutch, Flemish
- *h₁émnos, *(h₁)em-no- Proto-Indo-European
- jevn Norwegian Bokmål
- jevndøgn Norwegian Bokmål
- jevnlig Norwegian Bokmål
- ujevn Norwegian Bokmål
- *ebna- Proto-Germanic
- *ebnaz Proto-Germanic
- jämn Swedish
- jämställa Swedish
- jamn Norwegian Nynorsk
- misjamn Norwegian Nynorsk
- ujamn Norwegian Nynorsk
- efen- Old English
- अम्नस् Sanskrit
- even Middle English
- jafn Old Norse
- jafnkominn Old Norse
- jævn Danish
- jævnaldrende Danish
- jævnstrøm Danish
- aldur Icelandic
- jafnaldri Icelandic
- misjafn Icelandic
- ójafn Icelandic
- even Middle Dutch
- eban Old High German
- ebanī Old High German
- eben Middle High German
- 𐌹𐌱𐌽𐍃 Gothic
- *ebn gmw-pro
- iæmpn Old Swedish
- jamn Westrobothnian
- *(H)amnás Proto-Indo-Aryan
- iafn Old Danish
- iæmfn Old Danish