bont
Dutch (Brabantic)
/bɔnt/
noun
Definitions
- fur
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch bont (truss, bundle) derived from Latin punctus (pierced, striped, pricked, punctured, stippled, marked with points).
Origin
Latin
punctus
Gloss
pierced, striped, pricked, punctured, stippled, marked with points
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *punctiāre Latin
- albipunctus Latin
- puncta Latin
- puncticollis Latin
- punctifrons Latin
- punctipennis Latin
- punctorium Latin
- punctuare Latin
- punctus Latin
- punctuāre Latin
- bonten Dutch, Flemish
- bontheid Dutch, Flemish
- bontjas Dutch, Flemish
- bontkraag Dutch, Flemish
- bontwerk Dutch, Flemish
- jas Dutch, Flemish
- kraag Dutch, Flemish
- rood Dutch, Flemish
- roodbont Dutch, Flemish
- werk Dutch, Flemish
- bonde French
- point Old French
- bont Middle Dutch
- bontwerc Middle Dutch
- bunt Middle High German
- Punkt Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- ponchar Occitan