cano
Latin
verb
Definitions
- (transitive) I sing, recite, play
- (transitive) I sound, play, blow (a trumpet), especially a military call
- (transitive) I foretell, predict, prophesy
- (transitive) I celebrate Mass
- (transitive) I pretend (that)
- (intransitive) I sing, make music
- (intransitive) I chant
- (intransitive) I hoot
- (intransitive) I sound, resound, play
- (intransitive) I sound, play
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Italic *kanō derived from Proto-Indo-European *keh₂n- (sing), *keh₂n- (sing).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*keh₂n-
Gloss
sing
Concept
Semantic Field
Speech and language
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bush-hen English
- canorous English
- concent English
- descant English
- disincentive English
- gorhen English
- hen English
- henbane English
- hencoop English
- henfest English
- henhood English
- henhouse English
- henless English
- henlike English
- hennery English
- hennish English
- henpeck English
- henpecked English
- henroost English
- henwife English
- henyard English
- incentive English
- moorhen English
- mudhen English
- newshen English
- peahen English
- sagehen English
- sea hen English
- swamphen English
- turkey-hen English
- water hen English
- waterhen English
- woodhen English
- accentus Latin
- canor Latin
- canorus Latin
- cantamen Latin
- canticum Latin
- cantillo Latin
- cantito Latin
- cantiōnem Latin
- canto Latin
- cantus Latin
- cantāre Latin
- cantāre, cantō, canto Latin
- cantō Latin
- ciconia Latin
- incantatio Latin
- incanto Latin
- incantāre Latin
- incantō Latin
- praecino Latin
- recantare Latin
- chanterelle French
- канюк Russian
- καναχέω Ancient Greek
- προσῳδία Ancient Greek
- *keh₂n- Proto-Indo-European
- *kekoh₂n- Proto-Indo-European
- *hanjō Proto-Germanic
- *hanô Proto-Germanic
- hen Middle English
- can Irish
- *kanjukъ Proto-Slavic
- خوان Persian
- canu Welsh
- canwr Welsh
- cân Welsh
- datgan Welsh
- utganu Welsh
- hano Old High German
- canaid Old Irish
- doaurchain Old Irish
- focain Old Irish
- forcain Old Irish
- can Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- 𐌷𐌰𐌽𐌰 Gothic
- خوان Ottoman Turkish
- *kaneti Proto-Celtic
- *kanō Proto-Italic
- xwendin Northern Kurdish
- *kėnɨd Proto-Brythonic
- خوان Pashto, Pushto