cuna

Italian (Fiorentino)

/ˈku.na/

noun
Definitions
  • (literally) cradle
  • A cavity in the ground.

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin cūna derived from Proto-Italic *koinā derived from Proto-Indo-European *ḱoyneh₂, *ḱey- (lie down, settle, love, home, set in motion, family, beloved, put, store, lie with, be lying down, lie, be familiar, sharpen, camp, be on the move).

Origin

Proto-Indo-European

*ḱey-

Gloss

lie down, settle, love, home, set in motion, family, beloved, put, store, lie with, be lying down, lie, be familiar, sharpen, camp, be on the move

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Kanji

家, 族

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