Where does “kwyn” come from?

kwyn (Cornish) comes from English quince, from English quinceañera, from Spanish quinceañera, from Spanish quince, from Old Spanish quinze, from Latin quindecim, from Latin decem, from Latin -nus — Creates verbal adjectives from roots.

kwyn (Cornish): quince

Definitions

  1. quince

Ancestry of “kwyn”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishquinceThe pear-shaped fruit of a small tree of the rose...
2EnglishquinceañeraThe fifteenth birthday and particularly the...
3Spanishquinceañerafemale equivalent of quinceañero:...
4Spanishquincefifteen
5Old Spanishquinzefifteen
6Latinquindecimfifteen; 15
7Latindecemten; 10
8Latin-nus-an
9Proto-Italic-nosCreates verbal adjectives from verb stems
10Proto-Indo-European-nósCreates verbal adjectives from roots
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -nós
kwyn — Etymology, Origin & Word History | Etymology Explorer