Meaning: bone

Represented in 151 languages with 21 cognate sets.

Illustrative Context

He fell and broke a bone.

Target Sense
  • Most generic term, and which must be applicable to bones of the human body.
  • In many languages, the generic term will be widely applicable to the bones of animals, too. Avoid, however, terms specific to certain animals or fish, e.g. French arête (fishbone).
  • Avoid terms specific to ‘bone’ as a substance, e.g. of which things can be made. The term must be applicable to an actual bone, e.g. in a skeleton.
  • Avoid any more limited terms that are specific only to certain types of bone (e.g. antlers), or to certain uses (e.g. for food), and so on.

Cognate sets for meaning: bone

Id <span style="white-space:nowrap;">IE-CoR ref. form&nbsp;</span> <span style="white-space:nowrap;">IE-CoR ref. lang.&nbsp;</span> # clades # lexemes loan? pll loan? pll deriv.? ideoph.? loan src lang. src lex cogset. Details

Lexeme Details

Language Lexeme Phonetic Phonemic Cognate set loan? pll loan? Source lang