Juin
Scots
[dʒøn]
proper noun
Definitions
- June (the sixth month of the year on the Gregorian calendar.)
Etymology
Inherited from Middle English June, Juyn derived from Old French juing derived from Latin iūnius (of June) derived from Proto-Indo-European *yuwn̥kós, *h₂óyu (youthful vigor, vital force, long time, lifetime).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*h₂óyu
Gloss
youthful vigor, vital force, long time, lifetime
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- June English
- iūnius Latin
- giugno Italian
- juni Dutch, Flemish
- ию́нь Russian
- junio Spanish, Castilian
- ἄν Ancient Greek
- Ἰούνιος Ancient Greek
- *h₂ey- Proto-Indo-European
- *h₂yuHn̥ḱós Proto-Indo-European
- *h₂yéwHō Proto-Indo-European
- *h₂óyu Proto-Indo-European
- *yuwn̥kós Proto-Indo-European
- *aiwaz Proto-Germanic
- *jungaz Proto-Germanic
- juni Swedish
- June Middle English
- Juyn Middle English
- juyng Middle English
- juin Old French
- juing Old French
- juny Catalan, Valencian
- յաւէժ Old Armenian
- junio Old Portuguese
- ივნისი Georgian
- *Hā́yu Proto-Indo-Iranian
- junh Occitan
- *aiwom Proto-Italic
- gün Romansh
- xunetu Asturian
- xunu Asturian
- Jugn Friulian
- Zugn Friulian
- juny Western Frisian
- giugnu Sicilian
- giugno Venetian
- zùgno Ligurian
- Ἰούνιος gkm
- Ἰούνιος grc-koi
- jugn Ladin
- jüüne North Frisian
- ghjugnu Corsican
- chunio Aragonese