English
Etymology
From Medieval Latin Tuno, from Proto-Celtic *dūnom (“fortified town”), named before it fell to Rome.
Proper noun
Thun
- A city and municipality of Bern canton, Switzerland.
- An Alpine lake, which took its name from the city of Thun, on its northern shore: see Lake Thun.
Derived terms
Translations
city and municipality
- Arabic: ثون
- Hijazi Arabic: تون f (tūn)
- Armenian: Թուն (Tʻun)
- Belarusian: Тун m (Tun)
- Bulgarian: Тун m (Tun)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 图恩 (zh)
- French: Thoune (fr) m
- Georgian: თუნი (tuni)
- German: Thun (de)
- Hebrew: תון
- Japanese: トゥーン
- Kazakh: Тун m (Tun)
- Latin: Timium
- Latvian: Tūna
- Lithuanian: Tunas
- Malayalam: ടൂൺ (ṭūṇ)
- Persian: تون (fa)
- Portuguese: Tune
- Romansch: Thun
- Russian: Тун m (Tun)
- Ukrainian: Тун m (Tun)
- Western Panjabi: تھن (pnb) (thn)
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