krona
Lithuanian
noun
Definitions
- krona currencies of Denmark, Norway, Iceland and Sweden
Etymology
Derived from Swedish krona (crown, state, government, coronet) derived from Danish krone (crown) derived from Icelandic króna (crown of a tree) derived from Faroese króna derived from Latin corōna (crown, garland, wreath).
Origin
Latin
corōna
Gloss
crown, garland, wreath
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- corona English
- coronavirus English
- krona English
- krone English
- korona Finnish
- kruuna Finnish
- kruunu Finnish
- ruunu Finnish
- coronalis Latin
- coronamentum Latin
- coronarius Latin
- corono Latin
- corōna Latin
- corūna Latin
- corona Italian
- corona Dutch, Flemish
- κορώνη Ancient Greek
- σαῦρος Ancient Greek
- 1-krona Swedish
- 10-krona Swedish
- 2-krona Swedish
- 5-krona Swedish
- Karlskrona Swedish
- brandkronad kungsfågel Swedish
- enkrona Swedish
- femkrona Swedish
- krona Swedish
- krondike Swedish
- kronoassistent Swedish
- kronofogde Swedish
- kronvittne Swedish
- kröna Swedish
- ljuskrona Swedish
- tiokrona Swedish
- trädkrona Swedish
- tvåkrona Swedish
- korona Polish
- corona Old English
- gecoronian Old English
- coróin Irish
- krúna Old Norse
- krone Danish
- kronprins Danish
- kronprinsesse Danish
- corone Old French
- króna Icelandic
- ljósakróna Icelandic
- coroană Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- coronavirus Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- cunună Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- corōna Old High German
- krona Latvian
- corann Old Irish
- króna Faroese
- корона Bulgarian
- kurorë Albanian
- *corūna Old Dutch
- corōna Old Dutch
- corõa Old Portuguese
- krōne Middle Low German
- curunã Aromanian
- cãrunã Aromanian
- krona Slovak
- krone Slovak
- króna Slovak
- krona Slovene
- corone Friulian
- corona Old Occitan
- corona Old Spanish
- coroune xno
- krone Norwegian
- koruuni Kalaallisut, Greenlandic
- kråvnnå Lule Sami