князь
Russian
noun+
Definitions
- prince; duke
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *kъnędzь (king, prince) derived from Proto-Germanic *kuningaz (king).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*kuningaz
Gloss
king
Concept
Semantic Field
Social and political relations
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
王
Emoji
👑 🦁
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- King's Daughters English
- Kingston English
- Kingstree English
- antiking English
- dragonking English
- foreking English
- ghostking English
- god-king English
- high king English
- kin English
- king English
- kingbird English
- kingbolt English
- kingcraft English
- kingcroaker English
- kingcup English
- kingdom English
- kingfish English
- kingfisher English
- kinghood English
- kingless English
- kinglet English
- kinglike English
- kingling English
- kingly English
- kingmake English
- kingmaker English
- kingmaking English
- kingpin English
- kingric English
- kingship English
- kingslayer English
- kingsman English
- kingsnake English
- kingwood English
- make-king English
- merking English
- nonking English
- overking English
- priest-king English
- subking English
- underking English
- unking English
- Dreikönigstag German
- Erlkönig German
- Herzkönig German
- König German
- Königin German
- Königreich German
- Königsbauer German
- Königsberg German
- Königsfamilie German
- Königsflügel German
- Königsgeier German
- Königsgelb German
- Königskerze German
- Königskind German
- Königskobra German
- Königslachs German
- Königsmord German
- Königsschloss German
- Königssohn German
- Königstiger German
- Königtum German
- Quotenkönig German
- Vizekönig German
- Wachtelkönig German
- Zaunkönig German
- königlich German
- königsblau German
- княгиня Russian
- княжеский Russian
- княжество Russian
- княжить Russian
- междукняжеский Russian
- *ǵenh₁- Proto-Indo-European
- *kuningaz Proto-Germanic
- knjaz Swedish
- キング Japanese
- kniahini Polish
- kniaź Polish
- ksiądz Polish
- king Middle English
- kongr Old Norse
- konungr Old Norse
- *kъnędzь Proto-Slavic
- *kъnęgynja Proto-Slavic
- kníže Czech
- kněz Czech
- knez Serbo-Croatian
- кнез Serbo-Croatian
- cneaz Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- คิง Thai
- King Cebuano
- kuning Old High German
- княз Bulgarian
- künec Middle High German
- кінәз Kazakh
- кінәздік Kazakh
- *kuning gmw-pro
- *kuningas Proto-Finnic
- кнез Macedonian
- князь Ukrainian
- *konëŋkēs Proto-Samic
- knieža Slovak
- kňaz Slovak
- gonagas Northern Sami
- 킹 Korean
- князь Belarusian
- knez Slovene
- кънѧзь Church Slavic, Church Slavonic, Old Church Slavonic, Old Slavonic, Old Bulgarian
- кънѧѕь Church Slavic, Church Slavonic, Old Church Slavonic, Old Slavonic, Old Bulgarian
- kunigas Lithuanian
- kiin̄ Marshallese
- kněz Lower Sorbian
- king Tok Pisin
- Keenich Pennsylvania German
- Künning Central Franconian
- kunâgâs Inari Sami
- ksiądz Old Polish
- ťėnąʒ Polabian
- K@Shoulder K@Abdomen American Sign Language