tinne
Dutch (Brabantic)
/ˈtɪ.nə/
noun
Definitions
- merlon, cop
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch tinne inherited from Proto-Germanic *tindijō (peak, pinnacle, point) derived from Proto-Indo-European *h₃dónt- (tooth).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*h₃dónt-
Gloss
tooth
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
歯
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- allylzinc English
- dezinc English
- dialkylzinc English
- diethylzinc English
- dizinc English
- heptazinc English
- hexazinc English
- monozinc English
- nonzinc English
- organozinc English
- pentazinc English
- radiozinc English
- tetrazinc English
- undecazinc English
- zinc English
- zincane English
- zincate English
- zincation English
- zincergic English
- zincgartrellite English
- zincian English
- zincic English
- zincide English
- zinciferous English
- zincification English
- zincify English
- zincin English
- zincite English
- zincky English
- zincless English
- zincode English
- zincoid English
- zincolivenite English
- zincosome English
- zincous English
- zincsilite English
- zincsmith English
- zincworker English
- zincy English
- Schwalbenschwanzzinne German
- Zink German
- Zinne German
- zinc French
- *h₃dént-no- Proto-Indo-European
- *h₃dónt- Proto-Indo-European
- *tindijō Proto-Germanic
- *tinnō Proto-Germanic
- ซิงก์ Thai
- seng Indonesian
- tinne Middle Dutch
- zinna Old High German
- zink Malay
- zinne Middle High German
- ဇင့်ခ် Burmese
- 鋅 Chinese
- tinne Middle Low German
- zinki Swahili
- Tinne Low German
- zink Central Melanau