ton
French
determiner
Definitions
- (possessive) Your, thy (used to qualify masculine nouns and before vowel).
Etymology
Inherited from Old French ton inherited from Latin tuus (your) inherited from Proto-Indo-European *towos.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*towos
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- tone English
- tonus English
- *tous Latin
- *tronus Latin
- tonus Latin
- tuatim Latin
- tuum, tuus Latin
- tuus Latin
- Ton German
- tono Italian
- truono Italian
- tuo Italian
- tuono Italian
- tonaal Dutch, Flemish
- toonkunst Dutch, Flemish
- bitonal French
- diaton French
- diatonique French
- dit French
- détonner French
- hypertonique French
- hypotonique French
- polytonal French
- scopitone French
- tien French
- tonal French
- tonalement French
- tonalité French
- tondit French
- tonique French
- toniquement French
- tonus French
- полутон Russian
- тон Russian
- тональный Russian
- тонировать Russian
- тонус Russian
- tono Spanish, Castilian
- trueno Spanish, Castilian
- tu Spanish, Castilian
- σκοπεῖν Ancient Greek
- τονικός Ancient Greek
- τόνος Ancient Greek
- *towos Proto-Indo-European
- ton Polish
- tune Middle English
- tóni Old Norse
- ton Old French
- to Catalan, Valencian
- ton Catalan, Valencian
- tro Catalan, Valencian
- teus Galician
- trono Galician
- tun Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- tău Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- tôn Welsh
- toon Middle Dutch
- tông Vietnamese
- тон Bulgarian
- тонус Bulgarian
- Toun Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- teu Old Portuguese
- tou Old Portuguese
- trõo Old Portuguese
- ton Middle Low German
- tãu Aromanian
- tron Occitan
- *towos Proto-Italic
- tun Romansh
- to Asturian
- truenu Asturian
- to Friulian
- ton Friulian
- ton Old Occitan
- tronu Sicilian
- teu Ligurian
- trón Ligurian
- to Dalmatian
- tun Dalmatian
- teu Istro-Romanian