dun
Dutch (Brabantic)
/dʏn/
adj
Definitions
- thin, slender
- sparse
- (liquid) runny
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch dunne inherited from Old Dutch *thunni inherited from *þunnī inherited from Proto-Germanic *þunnuz (thin).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*þunnuz
Gloss
thin
Concept
Semantic Field
Spatial relations
Ontological Category
Property
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- microthin English
- nanothin English
- nonthin English
- overthin English
- quasithin English
- semithin English
- superthin English
- thin English
- thin-crust pizza English
- thincoat English
- thinly English
- thinner English
- thinness English
- thinnet English
- thinnish English
- thinny English
- thinwire English
- ultrathin English
- dünn German
- doek Dutch, Flemish
- dundoek Dutch, Flemish
- dunnen Dutch, Flemish
- flinter Dutch, Flemish
- flinterdun Dutch, Flemish
- uitdunnen Dutch, Flemish
- verdunnen Dutch, Flemish
- *ténh₂us Proto-Indo-European
- *þunnuz Proto-Germanic
- þynne Old English
- thinne Middle English
- þunnr Old Norse
- dundoec Middle Dutch
- dunne Middle Dutch
- dunnen Middle Dutch
- dunni Old High German
- dina Ido
- dünne Middle High German
- dënn Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- *þunnī gmw-pro
- *thunni Old Dutch
- thunni Old Saxon
- tünn Alemannic German