dauphîn
Norman
noun
Definitions
- (Jersey) dolphin
Etymology
Derived from Old French daulphin derived from Latin delphīnus (dolphin) derived from Ancient Greek δελφίν.
Origin
Ancient Greek
δελφίν
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- delphinus Latin
- delphinus, delphīnus Latin
- delphīnus Latin
- Delfín Spanish, Castilian
- δελφίν Ancient Greek
- δελφίς Ancient Greek
- delfin Polish
- dolfin Middle English
- delfin Danish
- دلفين Arabic
- daulphin Old French
- dofí Catalan, Valencian
- دلفین Persian
- delfijn Middle Dutch
- delfīns Latvian
- դելփին Old Armenian
- golfinno Old Portuguese
- dalfin Occitan
- delfin Romansh
- llofín Asturian
- delfìn Ligurian
- drafìn Ligurian
- dulfeîn Istriot