pennsylvanicus
Translingual
adjective
Definitions
- discovered in or native to Pennsylvania; used as a specific epithet
Etymology
Derived from English Pennsylvania derived from Latin -icus (adjectival suffix, -ic, -y, -ish, m).
Origin
Latin
-icus
Gloss
adjectival suffix, -ic, -y, -ish, m
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Penn English
- Pennamite English
- Pennsylvania English
- Pennsylvanian English
- sylvan English
- Pennsylvania Finnish
- -icus Latin
- -ik German
- Pennsylvaniadeutsch German
- -ico Italian
- Pennsylvania Italian
- -icus Dutch, Flemish
- -ique French
- -ico Spanish, Castilian
- -ικός Ancient Greek
- *-iḱos, *-ikos Proto-Indo-European
- *-ḱos, *-kos Proto-Indo-European
- -ico Portuguese
- ペンシルベニア Japanese
- Pensylwania Polish
- Pennsylvania Danish
- -ický Czech
- -ique Old French
- -ic Catalan, Valencian
- पेन्सिलवेनिया Hindi
- -ico Galician
- -ic Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- เพนซิลเวเนีย Thai
- ᠮᠣᠩᠭᠣᠯ Mongolian
- -iko Ladino
- Pénsówéíniyah hahoodzo Navajo, Navaho
- Pennsilfaani Pennsylvania German
- پنسلڤينيا Hijazi Arabic