cisne
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[edit] Anglo-Norman
[edit] Etymology
From Latin cygnus.
[edit] Noun
cisne m. (oblique plural cisnes, nominative singular cisnes, nominative plural cisne)
[edit] Galician
[edit] Etymology
From Old French cisne, from Late Latin cicinus, from Latin cygnus, ultimately from Ancient Greek κύκνος (kuknos, “swan”).
[edit] Noun
cisne m. (plural cisnes)
[edit] Portuguese
[edit] Etymology
From Old French cisne, from Late Latin cicinus, from Latin cygnus, ultimately from Ancient Greek κύκνος (kuknos, “swan”).
[edit] Noun
cisne m. (plural cisnes)
[edit] Spanish
[edit] Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: cis‧ne
[edit] Etymology
From Old French cisne, from Late Latin cicinus, from Latin cygnus, ultimately from Ancient Greek κύκνος (kuknos, “swan”).
[edit] Noun
cisne m. (plural cisnes)
[edit] Derived terms
Categories:
- Anglo-Norman terms derived from Latin
- Anglo-Norman nouns
- Anglo-Norman masculine nouns
- xno:Animals
- Galician terms derived from Old French
- Galician terms derived from Late Latin
- Galician terms derived from Latin
- Galician terms derived from Ancient Greek
- Galician nouns
- gl:Birds
- Portuguese terms derived from Old French
- Portuguese terms derived from Late Latin
- Portuguese terms derived from Latin
- Portuguese terms derived from Ancient Greek
- Portuguese nouns
- pt:Birds
- Spanish terms derived from Old French
- Spanish terms derived from Late Latin
- Spanish terms derived from Latin
- Spanish terms derived from Ancient Greek
- Spanish nouns
- es:Birds