askorn
Breton
Etymology
From Middle Breton ascorn, ascourn, from Proto-Brythonic *askurn, from Proto-Celtic *astkornu (compare Cornish askorn, Welsh asgwrn), compound of *ast (“bone”) and *kornu (“horn”) (compare Breton kern (“horns”), Old Irish corn), from Proto-Indo-European *ḱr̥h₂nom (compare Latin cornū, English horn), from *ḱerh₂- (“head, horn”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈas.kɔrn/
Noun
askorn m (plural eskern)
Cornish
Etymology
From Old Cornish ascorn, from Proto-Brythonic *askurn, from Proto-Celtic *as(t)kornu. Cognate with Breton askorn and Welsh asgwrn.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈaskɔrn/
Noun
askorn m (plural eskern)
Derived terms
- askorn keyn (“backbone”)
- askornek (“bony”)