and
Swedish
/and/
noun
Definitions
- a wild duck
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse ǫnd (corridor, breathing, soul, front room) inherited from Proto-Germanic *anadz (duck, ennet) inherited from Proto-Indo-European *h₂énh₂t- (duck).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*h₂énh₂t-
Gloss
duck
Concept
Semantic Field
Animals
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
鴨
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- ennet English
- anas Latin
- anas, anatem Latin
- anas, anatis Latin
- anas, anātis Latin
- anatis Latin
- canard French
- *h₂enh₁-ti- Proto-Indo-European
- *h₂énh₂t- Proto-Indo-European
- *h₂énh₂ts Proto-Indo-European
- and Norwegian Bokmål
- *anadz Proto-Germanic
- *anadô Proto-Germanic
- amerikansk Swedish
- amerikansk bläsand Swedish
- amerikansk kopparand Swedish
- berg Swedish
- bergand Swedish
- bläs Swedish
- bläsand Swedish
- brun Swedish
- brunand Swedish
- dyk Swedish
- grav Swedish
- gravand Swedish
- gräs Swedish
- gräsand Swedish
- huvad Swedish
- koppar Swedish
- kopparand Swedish
- mindre bergand Swedish
- ring Swedish
- ringand Swedish
- rost Swedish
- rostand Swedish
- röd Swedish
- rödhuvad dykand Swedish
- sked Swedish
- skedand Swedish
- snatter Swedish
- snatterand Swedish
- stjärt Swedish
- stjärtand Swedish
- ström Swedish
- strömand Swedish
- svart Swedish
- svartand Swedish
- vit Swedish
- vitögd dykand Swedish
- älling Swedish
- ögd Swedish
- and Norwegian Nynorsk
- ened Old English
- ende Middle English
- ǫnd Old Norse
- and Danish
- ånd Danish
- önd Icelandic
- enita Old High German
- ond Faroese
- ont Faroese
- *anad gmw-pro
- ened Old Dutch
- anud Old Saxon
- *ened Old Frisian
- En North Frisian
- vit
- dyk
- ögd
- röd
- sked
- brun
- gräs
- rost
- grav
- ring
- berg
- bläs
- svart
- ström
- huvad
- älling
- koppar
- stjärt
- bläsand
- gräsand
- gravand
- ringand
- brunand
- bergand
- snatter
- rostand
- skedand
- svartand
- strömand
- stjärtand
- kopparand
- snatterand
- amerikansk
- vitögd dykand
- mindre bergand
- rödhuvad dykand
- amerikansk bläsand
- amerikansk kopparand