brūnaz
Schlagen Sie auch in anderen Wörterbüchern nach:
Seynod — 45° 53′ 23″ N 6° 05′ 48″ E / 45.889722, 6.096667 … Wikipédia en Français
Vieugy — Seynod Seynod Détail … Wikipédia en Français
bher- — I. bher 1 To carry; also to bear children. Derivatives include birth, fertile, suffer, furtive, and metaphor. 1. a. (i) bear1, from Old English beran … Universalium
brown — [OE] In Old English, brown meant, rather vaguely, ‘dark’; it does not seem to have become a definite colour word until the 13th century. It comes from West and North Germanic *brūnaz, which probably goes back ultimately to the same Indo European… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
brown — {{11}}brown (adj.) O.E. brun dark, dusky, only developing a definite color sense 13c., from P.Gmc. *brunaz (Cf. O.N. brunn, Dan. brun, O.Fris., O.H.G. brun, Du. bruin, Ger. braun), from PIE *bher (3) shining, brown (Cf. Lith. beras brown ),… … Etymology dictionary
brūna- — *brūna , *brūnaz germ., Adjektiv: nhd. braun, rotbraun, funkelnd, glänzend, scharf; ne. brown; Rekontruktionsbasis: got., an., ae., afries., mnl., as., ahd.; Etymologie … Germanisches Wörterbuch
brown — [OE] In Old English, brown meant, rather vaguely, ‘dark’; it does not seem to have become a definite colour word until the 13th century. It comes from West and North Germanic *brūnaz, which probably goes back ultimately to the same Indo European… … Word origins