Senso (Inglese)

Frequenza

A1
Pronunciato come (IPA)
/ɛnd/
Etimologia (Inglese)

In summary

From Middle English ende, from Old English ende, from Proto-West Germanic *andÄ«, from Proto-Germanic *andijaz, from Proto-Indo-European *hā‚‚entĆ­os, from *hā‚‚ent- (ā€œfront, foreheadā€). See also Dutch einde, German Ende, Norwegian ende, Swedish Ƥnde; also Old Irish Ć©t (ā€œend, pointā€), Latin antiae (ā€œforelockā€), Albanian anĆ« (ā€œsideā€), Ancient Greek ἀντίος (antĆ­os, ā€œoppositeā€), Sanskrit ą¤…ą¤Øą„ą¤¤ą„ą¤Æ (antya, ā€œlastā€). More at and and anti-. The verb is from Middle English enden, endien, from Old English endian (ā€œto end, to make an end of, complete, finish, abolish, destroy, come to an end, dieā€), from Proto-Germanic *andijōną (ā€œto finish, endā€), denominative from *andijaz.

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