cenușă
Moldavian
noun
Definitions
- ash
- cinder
Etymology
Inherited from Latin *cinusia, cinus derived from Proto-Indo-European *ken- (ashes, dust, new, fresh, begin, pinch, scratch, press, cut, kink, buckle, arise, rub, bend, scrape).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*ken-
Gloss
ashes, dust, new, fresh, begin, pinch, scratch, press, cut, kink, buckle, arise, rub, bend, scrape
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
始
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *cinisia Latin
- *cinusia Latin
- cinerem Latin
- cinerem, cinis Latin
- cinis Latin
- cinis, ashes Latin
- cinus Latin
- recens Latin
- *ken- Proto-Indo-European
- *knewg- Proto-Indo-European
- *knog-, *kneg- Proto-Indo-European
- cinza Portuguese
- Céadaoin Irish
- aonchineálach Irish
- aonchineálacht Irish
- croschineálach Irish
- díchineálacht Irish
- ilchineálach Irish
- *konъ Proto-Slavic
- *konьcь Proto-Slavic
- *načędlo Proto-Slavic
- *načęti Proto-Slavic
- *začęti Proto-Slavic
- *čędo Proto-Slavic
- *ščenę Proto-Slavic
- cenușiu Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- bachgen Welsh
- kost Latvian
- cĩisa Old Portuguese
- *kanta Proto-Celtic
- *kenetlom Proto-Celtic
- *kentus Proto-Celtic
- *kanyáH Proto-Indo-Iranian
- *kaníHnas Proto-Indo-Iranian
- cinushi Aromanian
- tsinushã Aromanian
- *kēnja Proto-Albanian
- canaisa Dalmatian
- *kanyáH Proto-Iranian
- sinza Kabuverdianu
- sinsa Guinea-Bissau Creole
- tșănușă Megleno-Romanian
- کیجا Mazanderani