bund
Danish
[ˈb̥ɔnˀ]
noun
Definitions
- bottom the lowest part
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse botn (floor, ground) inherited from Proto-Germanic *butmaz (ground).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*butmaz
Gloss
ground
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
地
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- antibottom English
- bottom English
- bottom-age English
- bottomed English
- bottomer English
- bottomhood English
- bottomland English
- bottomless English
- bottommost English
- bottomness English
- bottomonium English
- bottomry English
- bottomward English
- bottomwards English
- bottomy English
- bottonium English
- hardbottom English
- power bottom English
- rebottom English
- sbottom English
- softbottom English
- subbottom English
- unbottomed English
- underbottom English
- bottom French
- fond French
- *bʰudʰmḗn Proto-Indo-European
- botn Norwegian Bokmål
- bunn Norwegian Bokmål
- dalbunn Norwegian Bokmål
- havbunn Norwegian Bokmål
- hodebunn Norwegian Bokmål
- innsjøbunn Norwegian Bokmål
- jordbunn Norwegian Bokmål
- sjøbunn Norwegian Bokmål
- *butmaz Proto-Germanic
- botn Norwegian Nynorsk
- bodan Old English
- botm Old English
- botme Middle English
- botn Old Norse
- alvorlig Danish
- bundalvorlig Danish
- bundfald Danish
- bundkort Danish
- bundløs Danish
- fald Danish
- fond Danish
- kort Danish
- botn Icelandic
- bodam Old High German
- botnur Faroese
- bodom Old Saxon
- butn Old Swedish
- bodem Old Frisian
- botn Old Danish
- botom Bislama