tono
Italian (Fiorentino)
noun
Definitions
- tone (all senses)
- shade (of colour)
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin tonus (tone, sound, thunderclap, a sound) derived from Ancient Greek τόνος (tension, strain, tone, pitch, rope, a tone, chord, sound, something stretched).
Origin
Ancient Greek
τόνος
Gloss
tension, strain, tone, pitch, rope, a tone, chord, sound, something stretched
Concept
Semantic Field
Food and drink
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
音
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- allotone English
- betone English
- demitone English
- ditone English
- downtone English
- duotone English
- eigentone English
- fuzztone English
- gammatone English
- goldtone English
- halftone English
- hemitonic English
- meantone English
- microtone English
- midtone English
- multitone English
- overtone English
- paratone English
- polytone English
- quadtone English
- realtone English
- retone English
- ringtone English
- screentone English
- semitone English
- sesquitone English
- sidetone English
- silvertone English
- subtone English
- tonal English
- tone English
- tonearm English
- tonebar English
- toneless English
- tonelike English
- toneme English
- tonepad English
- toner English
- tonewheel English
- tonewood English
- tonic English
- tonification English
- tonify English
- tono- English
- tonology English
- tonous English
- tonus English
- tony English
- touchtone English
- tritone English
- truetone English
- undertone English
- *tronus Latin
- tonus Latin
- semitono Italian
- truono Italian
- tuono Italian
- toonkunst Dutch, Flemish
- ton French
- tonus French
- тон Russian
- тонус Russian
- tono Spanish, Castilian
- trueno Spanish, Castilian
- βαρύτονος Ancient Greek
- τόνος Ancient Greek
- ὀξύτονος Ancient Greek
- tom Portuguese
- ton Polish
- tóni Old Norse
- ton Old French
- to Catalan, Valencian
- tro Catalan, Valencian
- trono Galician
- tun Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- τόνος Greek (modern)
- tôn Welsh
- toon Middle Dutch
- тонус Bulgarian
- Toun Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- trõo Old Portuguese
- ton Middle Low German
- tron Occitan
- tun Romansh
- truenu Asturian
- ton Friulian
- tronu Sicilian
- trón Ligurian
- ἄτονος gkm
- tun Dalmatian
- *tónos Proto-Hellenic