dun
Swedish
/dʉːn/
noun
Definitions
- down, what grows on young birds
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse dúnn (down, down feather).
Origin
Old Norse
dúnn
Gloss
down, down feather
Concept
Semantic Field
Spatial relations
Ontological Category
Other
Kanji
下
Emoji
🌧️ 👇️ 👎️ 📉
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- antidust English
- bedust English
- brickdust English
- bulldust English
- chalkdust English
- coaldust English
- dedust English
- diamond dust English
- dust English
- dust-ridden English
- dustable English
- dustbag English
- dustball English
- dustbathe English
- dustbin English
- dustbowl English
- dustbrush English
- dustcart English
- dustcloth English
- dustcloud English
- dustcoat English
- dustcover English
- duster English
- dustfall English
- dustfree English
- dusthead English
- dustheap English
- dusthole English
- dustless English
- dustlike English
- dustling English
- dustman English
- dustmat English
- dustmote English
- dustout English
- dustpan English
- dustperson English
- dustpile English
- dustproof English
- dustrag English
- dustsheet English
- duststorm English
- dustup English
- dustwoman English
- dustwrapper English
- dusty English
- microdust English
- milldust English
- moondust English
- nanodust English
- overdust English
- sanderdust English
- sawdust English
- smartdust English
- stardust English
- undust English
- dun Norwegian Bokmål
- *dūna- Proto-Germanic
- *dūnaz Proto-Germanic
- dyna Swedish
- dun Norwegian Nynorsk
- dust Middle English
- dusta Irish
- dúnn Old Norse
- dun Danish
- dum Old French
- duvet Old French
- dúnn Icelandic
- dūne Middle Low German
- das Tok Pisin