English word tsukihitza comes from Gaulish dunum (A fort.), Proto-Indo-European *dʰwÁs-, Proto-Indo-European *dʰewh₂-, Old English dun (Hill, mountain.)
Dictionary entry | Language | Definition |
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dunum | Gaulish (cel-gau) | A fort. |
*dʰwÁs- | Proto-Indo-European (ine-pro) | |
*dʰewh₂- | Proto-Indo-European (ine-pro) | to rise in smoke |
dun | Old English (ang) | Hill, mountain. |
*dūnaz | Proto-Germanic (gem-pro) | Down (feathers of small birds). |
dūn | Old English (ang) | |
dúnn | Old Norse (non) | |
doun | Middle English (enm) | Down Down. |
down | English (eng) | From one end to another of.. From the higher end to the lower of. (baseball, colloquial, following the noun modified) Out.. (colloquial) With "on", negative about, hostile to. (not comparable) Inoperable; out of order; out of service.. (not comparable, US, slang) Comfortable with, accepting of.. (not comparable, military, aviation, slang, of an aircraft) Mechanically failed, collided, shot [...] |
tsukihitza | English (eng) | (sumo) a situation in which a rikishi accidentally touches the dohyo with his knee, his opponent thus winning. |