ōne
Marshallese
ipa-rows
Definitions
- honey
Etymology
Borrowed from English honey derived from Middle English honi, hony derived from Old English huniġ derived from Proto-Germanic *hunagą derived from Proto-Indo-European *kn̥h₂onk-o-s.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*kn̥h₂onk-o-s
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Honeycrisp English
- Honeyville English
- behoney English
- enhoney English
- honey English
- honey-mouthed English
- honey-sweet English
- honeybag English
- honeybee English
- honeyberry English
- honeybird English
- honeybug English
- honeybun English
- honeybunch English
- honeybunny English
- honeybush English
- honeycake English
- honeycomb English
- honeycreeper English
- honeydew English
- honeyeater English
- honeyed English
- honeyful English
- honeyguide English
- honeyish English
- honeyless English
- honeylike English
- honeymaking English
- honeymoon English
- honeynet English
- honeypie English
- honeypot English
- honeystone English
- honeysuck English
- honeysucker English
- honeysuckle English
- honeytoken English
- honeyware English
- honeyword English
- honeywort English
- *kn̥h₂onk-o-s Proto-Indo-European
- *kn̥h₂ónks Proto-Indo-European
- *hunagą Proto-Germanic
- ハニー Japanese
- hunig Old English
- hunigbære Old English
- hunigcamb Old English
- hunigsmæc Old English
- huniġ Old English
- honi, hony Middle English
- hony Middle English
- *hunag Old Norse
- Honey Cebuano
- honag Old High German
- honeg Old High German
- ဟန်နီ Burmese
- honig Old Dutch
- huneg Old Saxon
- hunagh Old Swedish
- hani Tok Pisin
- oni Sranan Tongo
- ani Kriol