5.8.4 d-n |
Breton | doan | sorrow |
Roman. | doinâ | plaintive ballad |
Lettish | daina | id. |
Roman. | dainâi | modulate, vibrate (string instr.) |
Franç.: ChefB. | denailler (se) | se plaindre, FEW 22: 62 |
Engl.(o.liter.) | dune | bell sound |
Dan. | don | noise |
ON | done | thunder |
Skr. | duni, damara | great noise |
Engl. | din | great noise, din, uproar |
Anc.Greek (Dorian) | Dan | Jupiter (among the Cretans) |
Lettish | dunèt | to buzz |
Czech | dunêni | roaring |
Bulg. | dumkam | trombone |
Bulg. | dumam | to speak |
Icel.(o.liter.) | stim | noise |
Germ. | stimme | voice |
Franç.n.e. | chtimi | parler rouchi |
Sbc. | Stimovati | to tune (a piano) |
Franç. | timbre | ringing of bell, etc. |
Franç. | timbale | a percussion instrument |
Anc.Greek | týpanon | id. |