front
Dutch (Brabantic)
noun
Definitions
- front
Etymology
Derived from Old French front derived from Latin frons (leafy branch, forehead, foliage, leaves, front).
Origin
Latin
frons
Gloss
leafy branch, forehead, foliage, leaves, front
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
前
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- frons English
- frondeus Latin
- frondosus Latin
- frons Latin
- frons, frontem Latin
- frons, frōns, frontem Latin
- front-, frōns Latin
- frontalis Latin
- frontem Latin
- frōns Latin
- frontlinie Dutch, Flemish
- frontmentaliteit Dutch, Flemish
- frontsoldaat Dutch, Flemish
- linie Dutch, Flemish
- mentaliteit Dutch, Flemish
- oorlog Dutch, Flemish
- oost Dutch, Flemish
- oostfront Dutch, Flemish
- soldaat Dutch, Flemish
- thuis Dutch, Flemish
- thuisfront Dutch, Flemish
- twee Dutch, Flemish
- tweefrontenoorlog Dutch, Flemish
- west Dutch, Flemish
- westfront Dutch, Flemish
- front French
- frontal French
- fronte French
- fronde Portuguese
- front Middle English
- frount Middle English
- front Old French
- front Norman
- *fronts Proto-Italic
- fron Old Occitan