neuf
Norman
numeral
Definitions
- (Jersey) nine
Etymology
Inherited from Old French nuef (new) inherited from Latin novem (nine) inherited from Proto-Indo-European *h₁néwn̥ (nine).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*h₁néwn̥
Gloss
nine
Concept
Semantic Field
Quantity
Ontological Category
Number
Kanji
九
Emoji
🕘️ 🕤️
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- nona- English
- -ber Latin
- novem Latin
- november Latin
- novies Latin
- novus Latin
- neun German
- nove Italian
- Neuchâtel French
- neuf French
- nueve Spanish, Castilian
- ἐννεάς Ancient Greek
- *h₁néwn̥ Proto-Indo-European
- *newun Proto-Germanic
- नवन् Sanskrit
- *devętь Proto-Slavic
- nuef Old French
- nouă Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- neu Norman
- nove Old Portuguese
- *nawan Proto-Celtic
- *Hnáwa Proto-Indo-Iranian
- noauã Aromanian
- *nowem Proto-Italic
- nouv Romansh
- nov Romansh
- nueve Asturian
- nûf Friulian
- nuef Old Spanish
- novi Sicilian
- novu Sicilian
- *newin- Proto-Balto-Slavic
- nêuve Ligurian
- nu Dalmatian
- noû Walloon
- noûf Walloon
- ñu Tocharian B
- noe Sardinian
- noi Sardinian
- nòve Neapolitan
- gnove Istriot
- *ennéwə Proto-Hellenic
- nove Corsican
- nou Aragonese
- nueu Aragonese
- nuôbe Mirandese
- ñu Tocharian A
- neuv Piedmontese
- نو Baluchi
- newīnts Old Prussian