panna
Latvian
noun
Definitions
- pan flat metal container, usually with a handle, used for cooking over fire, on a stove, or over a hot surface, also, a rectangular plate with raised sides for use in a baking oven
- the contents of a pan; a pan together with its contents
Etymology
Borrowed from Middle High German panne derived from Middle Dutch panne.
Origin
Middle Dutch
panne
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- pannu Finnish
- *pannella Latin
- panna Latin
- patena Latin
- patina Latin
- patīna Latin
- patǐna, patina Latin
- Bratpfanne German
- Dachpfanne German
- Fleischpflanzl German
- Pfanne German
- Pfannenstiel German
- Pfannenwender German
- Pfannkuchen German
- breit German
- patina Italian
- pan Dutch, Flemish
- pannetje Dutch, Flemish
- patine French
- πατάνη Ancient Greek
- *pet-ano Proto-Indo-European
- panna Swedish
- svartpannad törnskata Swedish
- ångpanna Swedish
- panna Old Norse
- pánev Czech
- patene Old French
- panne Middle Dutch
- cepešpanna Latvian
- cepešu Latvian
- en Latvian
- gen.] Latvian
- genitive Latvian
- panne Middle High German
- pfanne Middle High German
- *panna Old Dutch
- الْمَاطَنَة, ماطنة Andalusian Arabic
- panna LL