enklave
Norwegian Nynorsk
noun-m1
Definitions
- an enclave
Etymology
Derived from Latin in (in, into, not, towards, un-, without, inside, lacking, against, to) derived from French enclave.
Origin
French
enclave
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- enclave English
- in absentia English
- in esse English
- in puris naturalibus English
- in situ English
- in specie English
- in terrorem English
- in vacuo English
- *imprendere Latin
- *impācāre Latin
- *interrāre Latin
- deintus Latin
- impulsāre Latin
- in Latin
- in capum Latin
- in cassum Latin
- in collum Latin
- in dunca, dunca Latin
- in flagrante delicto Latin
- in nuce Latin
- in- Latin
- inalbesco Latin
- inante Latin
- incriminatum Latin
- ingluttīre Latin
- initium Latin
- intimidāre Latin
- intribuo Latin
- invicem Latin
- invulnerabilis Latin
- Enklave German
- in Italian
- innanzi Italian
- enclave Dutch, Flemish
- in spe Dutch, Flemish
- enclave French
- индустрия Russian
- añadir Spanish, Castilian
- en Spanish, Castilian
- inseminar Spanish, Castilian
- *h₁én Proto-Indo-European
- *krey- Proto-Indo-European
- *én Proto-Indo-European
- enklave Norwegian Bokmål
- in Portuguese
- en Old French
- endroit Old French
- engignier Old French
- ensi Old French
- enklavo Esperanto
- diante Galician
- împrumut Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- în Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- înăuntru Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- en Middle French
- enclave Middle French
- *ẽordẽe Old Portuguese
- en Old Portuguese
- enton Old Portuguese
- mprumut Aromanian
- naparti Aromanian
- ninti Aromanian
- nãinti Aromanian
- nãnti Aromanian
- ãn Aromanian
- endrech Occitan
- *en Proto-Italic
- en Asturian
- entós Asturian
- in Friulian
- *an- Frankish
- en Old Spanish
- nesciri Sicilian
- nzunnari Sicilian
- nèsciri Sicilian
- in Ligurian
- en Dalmatian
- incaricur Dalmatian
- an-dians Bourguignon
- in Istriot
- en Old Latin
- an Mirandese
- endret Old Catalan
- הן Mozarabic
- عَان Mozarabic