тёрн
Russian
noun+
Definitions
- sloe, blackthorn fruit and tree
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *tьrnъ (thorn) inherited from Proto-Indo-European *tr̥nós.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*tr̥nós
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Thornton English
- blackthorn English
- boxthorn English
- buckthorn English
- camelthorn English
- firethorn English
- hookthorn English
- knobthorn English
- maythorn English
- sandthorn English
- thorn English
- thorn tree English
- thornback English
- thornbill English
- thornbird English
- thornen English
- thornery English
- thornfish English
- thornhead English
- thornhog English
- thornless English
- thornlike English
- thornproof English
- thorntail English
- thornveld English
- thorny English
- whitethorn English
- Christorbeere German
- Dorn German
- Dornbusch German
- Dorngesträuch German
- Dornginster German
- Dornhai German
- Dornröschen German
- Dörnchen German
- Sanddorn German
- Weißdorn German
- dornig German
- *tr̥nós Proto-Indo-European
- *þurnuz Proto-Germanic
- cierń Polish
- tarnina Polish
- tarń Polish
- þorn Old English
- þornig Old English
- thorn Middle English
- thorne Middle English
- *tьrnъ Proto-Slavic
- trn Czech
- trnka Czech
- trn Serbo-Croatian
- trnina Serbo-Croatian
- trnka Serbo-Croatian
- tȓn Serbo-Croatian
- трн Serbo-Croatian
- трнка Serbo-Croatian
- dorn Middle High German
- трн Macedonian
- терен Ukrainian
- *tŕ̥nam Proto-Indo-Iranian
- thorn Old Saxon
- tŕň Slovak
- трънъ Church Slavic, Church Slavonic, Old Church Slavonic, Old Slavonic, Old Bulgarian
- трьнъ Church Slavic, Church Slavonic, Old Church Slavonic, Old Slavonic, Old Bulgarian
- *tarna urj-fpr-pro