kant
Norwegian
noun-m1
Definitions
- edge, border, rim
Etymology
Derived from Latin cantus (song, chant, singing, metal rim of a wheel, corner, incantation).
Origin
Latin
cantus
Gloss
song, chant, singing, metal rim of a wheel, corner, incantation
Concept
Semantic Field
Modern world
Ontological Category
Classifier
Kanji
隅
Emoji
🎵
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- cantellus Latin
- canticum Latin
- cantus Latin
- canto Italian
- cantil Spanish, Castilian
- canto Spanish, Castilian
- κανθός Ancient Greek
- *kan- Proto-Indo-European
- *keh₂n- Proto-Indo-European
- fem Norwegian Bokmål
- femkant Norwegian Bokmål
- fire Norwegian Bokmål
- firkant Norwegian Bokmål
- kai Norwegian Bokmål
- kaikant Norwegian Bokmål
- overkant Norwegian Bokmål
- seks Norwegian Bokmål
- sekskant Norwegian Bokmål
- side Norwegian Bokmål
- sidekant Norwegian Bokmål
- sjø Norwegian Bokmål
- sjøkant Norwegian Bokmål
- skog Norwegian Bokmål
- skogkant Norwegian Bokmål
- tre Norwegian Bokmål
- trekant Norwegian Bokmål
- underkant Norwegian Bokmål
- vann Norwegian Bokmål
- vannkant Norwegian Bokmål
- veg Norwegian Bokmål
- vegkant Norwegian Bokmål
- vei Norwegian Bokmål
- veikant Norwegian Bokmål
- ytterkant Norwegian Bokmål
- åtte Norwegian Bokmål
- åttekant Norwegian Bokmål
- kant Norwegian Nynorsk
- *cant Old French
- chant Old French
- cânt Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- canto Old Portuguese
- cjant Friulian
- cant Old Occitan
- cantu Sardinian
- *cantos Gaulish