prins
Dutch (Brabantic)
/prɪns/
noun
Definitions
- prince
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch prince derived from Old French prince derived from Latin princeps (first head, first, foremost).
Origin
Latin
princeps
Gloss
first head, first, foremost
Concept
Semantic Field
Quantity
Ontological Category
Other
Kanji
初
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Prince's Flag English
- Princeton English
- coprince English
- grand prince English
- merprince English
- prince English
- prince bishop English
- princedom English
- princeful English
- princehood English
- princekin English
- princeless English
- princelet English
- princelike English
- princeling English
- princely English
- princeps English
- princeship English
- princess English
- princewood English
- princified English
- principate English
- princeps Latin
- prīmus Latin
- prīnceps Latin
- Prinz German
- bisdom Dutch, Flemish
- bisschop Dutch, Flemish
- droom Dutch, Flemish
- droomprins Dutch, Flemish
- gemaal Dutch, Flemish
- heerlijk Dutch, Flemish
- keuken Dutch, Flemish
- keukenprins Dutch, Flemish
- keukenprinses Dutch, Flemish
- kroon Dutch, Flemish
- kroonprins Dutch, Flemish
- kroonprinses Dutch, Flemish
- prins-bisschop Dutch, Flemish
- prins-gemaal Dutch, Flemish
- prinsbisdom Dutch, Flemish
- prinsdom Dutch, Flemish
- prinselijk Dutch, Flemish
- prinsenvlag Dutch, Flemish
- prinses Dutch, Flemish
- prinsheerlijk Dutch, Flemish
- vlag Dutch, Flemish
- prince French
- princesse French
- princesa Spanish, Castilian
- príncipe Spanish, Castilian
- *keh₂p- Proto-Indo-European
- prins Swedish
- プリンス Japanese
- prins Norwegian Nynorsk
- prince Old French
- princo Esperanto
- प्रिंस Hindi
- prince Middle Dutch
- princelijc Middle Dutch
- princesse Middle Dutch
- prinses Afrikaans
- prinse Manx
- prince Middle French
- prinse Middle Low German
- *priisemokaps Proto-Italic
- prins Western Frisian
- prinnsa Middle Irish
- prince xno