januari
Dutch (Brabantic)
/ˌjɑnyˈ(ʋ)aːri/
noun
Definitions
- January
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch januare derived from Latin iānuārius (of Janus, of January).
Origin
Latin
iānuārius
Gloss
of Janus, of January
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- January English
- *jan(u)airu Latin
- *jann(u)arius Latin
- *januairu Latin
- *januairus Latin
- *jen(u)arius Latin
- *jen(u)ārius Latin
- *jenuarius Latin
- *jenuārius Latin
- iānuārius Latin
- jen(u)ārius Latin
- Januar German
- янва́рь Russian
- enero Spanish, Castilian
- Γενάρης Ancient Greek
- Ἰανουάριος Ancient Greek
- *ei- Proto-Indo-European
- *h₁ey- Proto-Indo-European
- يناير Arabic
- janúar Icelandic
- gerar Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- Γενάρης Greek (modern)
- Januari Indonesian
- Ionawr Welsh
- januare Middle Dutch
- jenner Middle High German
- ghenaar Cimbrian
- јануари Macedonian
- január Slovak
- Jannar Maltese
- jannewaris Western Frisian
- yanüari Papiamentu
- Genver Breton
- genever xno
- Genver Cornish
- Jenver Cornish
- Γενάρης gkm
- Γεννάριος gkm
- Ἰανουάριος grc-koi
- janewoore North Frisian