Ent
Pennsylvania German
noun
Definitions
- duck
Etymology
Inherited from Old High German enita.
Origin
Old High German
enita
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Affenente German
- Baikalente German
- Bergente German
- Brautente German
- Eiderente German
- Entchen German
- Ente German
- Entenbraten German
- Entenbrust German
- Entenhausen German
- Entenküken German
- Entenschnute German
- Enterich German
- Entlein German
- Floridaente German
- Gründelente German
- Hausente German
- Hottentottenente German
- Kapente German
- Kastanienente German
- Knäkente German
- Kolbenente German
- Kragenente German
- Labradorente German
- Lappenente German
- Laysanente German
- Löffelente German
- Mexikoente German
- Moorente German
- Pfeifente German
- Reiherente German
- Samtente German
- Stockente German
- Wildente German
- Zeitungsente German
- entenartig German
- badeend Dutch, Flemish
- bergeend Dutch, Flemish
- eend Dutch, Flemish
- eendengroen Dutch, Flemish
- eendenkuiken Dutch, Flemish
- eendenmol Dutch, Flemish
- eendenmossel Dutch, Flemish
- eendvliegtuig Dutch, Flemish
- eidereend Dutch, Flemish
- krakeend Dutch, Flemish
- kuifeend Dutch, Flemish
- lokeend Dutch, Flemish
- mannetjeseend Dutch, Flemish
- muskuseend Dutch, Flemish
- pekingeend Dutch, Flemish
- tafeleend Dutch, Flemish
- zee-eend Dutch, Flemish
- *anadz Proto-Germanic
- ent Middle Dutch
- enita Old High German
- eend Afrikaans
- ente Middle High German