deunx
Latin
noun
Definitions
- eleven twelfths
Etymology
Compound from Latin de (of, down) + Latin uncia (twelfth part, ounce, one-twelfth part, 1 12 part, inch, a twelth, a twelfth part).
Origin
Latin
uncia
Gloss
twelfth part, ounce, one-twelfth part, 1 12 part, inch, a twelth, a twelfth part
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- ounce English
- unce English
- uncial English
- *manitia Latin
- capellus de feltro Latin
- capellus de filtro Latin
- capellus de pellibus Latin
- de Latin
- de eccu-inde Latin
- decadentia Latin
- departīre Latin
- deretro Latin
- quincunx Latin
- septunx Latin
- sescuncia Latin
- teruncius Latin
- uncia Latin
- Dekubitus German
- de- German
- dentro Italian
- dinanzi Italian
- oncia Italian
- dans French
- once French
- ouguiya French
- después Spanish, Castilian
- onza Spanish, Castilian
- οὐγγία Ancient Greek
- despedir Portuguese
- ynce Old English
- ynċe Old English
- أونصة Arabic
- dom Old French
- once Old French
- despert Catalan, Valencian
- després Catalan, Valencian
- únsa Icelandic
- după Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- odinioară Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- ungae Old Irish
- onche Norman
- once Middle French
- 𐌿𐌽𐌺𐌾𐌰 Gothic
- dessũu Old Portuguese
- didindi Aromanian
- dimineatsã Aromanian
- dit Aromanian
- ditru Aromanian
- dupã Aromanian
- daspò Friulian
- once Friulian
- drio Venetian
- drénto Venetian
- indove Venetian
- dapú Dalmatian
- drante Dalmatian
- diski Walloon
- 'e Neapolitan
- a Neapolitan
- e Neapolitan
- drento Istriot
- dreîo Istriot
- duopo Istriot
- despuix Old Catalan