pine
Norwegian
noun-c
Definitions
- pain, torment, torture
Etymology
Derived from Old Norse pína derived from Latin poena (punishment, pain, penalty, strife).
Origin
Latin
poena
Gloss
punishment, pain, penalty, strife
Concept
Semantic Field
Law
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
痛
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- afterpain English
- antipain English
- manpain English
- pain English
- pain-free English
- painable English
- painest English
- paineth English
- painfilled English
- painfree English
- painful English
- painkiller English
- painkilling English
- painless English
- painlike English
- painmaker English
- painplay English
- painslut English
- painsome English
- painstick English
- painy English
- penology English
- poena Latin
- poenarius Latin
- poeniō Latin
- pēna Latin
- pena Italian
- peine French
- ποινή Ancient Greek
- *kʷey- Proto-Indo-European
- hode Norwegian Bokmål
- hodepine Norwegian Bokmål
- pinlig Norwegian Bokmål
- tann Norwegian Bokmål
- tannpine Norwegian Bokmål
- øre Norwegian Bokmål
- ørepine Norwegian Bokmål
- *pīnōną Proto-Germanic
- pine Norwegian Nynorsk
- pína Old Norse
- peine Old French
- pína Icelandic
- penă Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- poeni Welsh
- pine Middle Dutch
- pīna Old High German
- pén Old Irish
- pína Faroese
- pena Old Portuguese
- pīn Middle Low German
- pena Old Occitan
- pena Old Spanish
- peine, paine xno
- pénn-a Ligurian
- peina Ladin
- pena Ladin