con-

Такође погледајте: con, Con, CON, cón, còn, cồn, cōn, и cơn

Енглески

Alternative forms

Etymology 1

From Middle English con-, from Латински con-, from cum (with).

Prefix

con-

  1. (non-productive) used with certain words to add a notion similar to those conveyed by with, together, or joint
    congenial, congregation, console, consonant, construct, converge, etc.
  2. (non-productive) used with certain words to intensify their meaning
    confirm
Usage notes

Con- becomes

col- before l: collaborate;
com- before b, m, and p: combat, commit, compel;
cor- before r: correlation;

It can also appear as co-: coexistence, cosine.

Synonyms
Translations

Etymology 2

Back-formation from conlang., short for "constructed language".

Prefix

con-

  1. attached to certain words to obtain new, informal, subcultural words in which con- conveys a notion of:
    1. constructed, artificial
    2. hypothetical, fictional
    3. related to conlangs, conworlds, etc.
Derived terms
Derived terms
Категорија Енглески terms prefixed with con- није пронађена

Anagrams


Dutch

Etymology

Ultimately from Латински con-. Ова etymology је некомплетна. Можете да помогнете Викиречнику тако што ћете разрадити извор овог израза .

Pronunciation

  • МФА(кључ): /kɔn/
  • (file)

Prefix

con-

  1. con- (1)

Derived terms

Категорија Холандски terms prefixed with con- није пронађена

Француски

Etymology

From Латински con-, from cum (with).

Pronunciation

Prefix

con-

  1. con-

Usage notes

Behaves as it does in English; see English usage notes.


Gallo

Etymology

From Латински con-, from cum (with).

Pronunciation

Prefix

con-

  1. con- (1)

Synonyms


Gaulish

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Celtic *kom- (with, together), from Proto-Indo-European *ḱóm. Cognate with Old Irish com-, Welsh cyf-, Breton kev- or kem-.

Prefix

con-

  1. con- (1)

Италијански

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Латински con-, from cum (with).

Pronunciation

Prefix

Шаблон:it-prefix

  1. con- (1)

Латински

Etymology

From the preposition cum (with).

Pronunciation

Prefix

con-

  1. Used in compounds to indicate a being or bringing together of several objects
    co, colloquor, convīvor, etc.: colligō, compōnō, con, etc.
  2. Used in compounds to indicate the completeness, perfecting of any act, and thus gives intensity to the signification of the simple word
    commaculō, commendō, concitō, comminuō, concerpō, concīdō, convellō, etc.

Usage notes

  • Before vowels and h, the prefix becomes co-, or rarely com-. Excluded are i and u when these represent /j/ and /w/.
  • Before b, m and p, the prefix becomes com-.
  • Before l, the prefix becomes col-.
  • Before r, the prefix becomes cor-.
  • Before n, the prefix becomes cō- (or remains con-, in Late Latin).
  • Before original gn, the prefix becomes co- and gn is not reduced to n.

As usual in Latin phonology, the sequences ons and onf are pronounced with nasalised long vowels, and the vowel is written with a macron, i.e. cōnspīrō and cōnferō.

Derived terms

Категорија Латински terms prefixed with con- није пронађена

References

  • con-”, in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Old French con- and Латински con-.

Pronunciation

Prefix

con-

  1. (non-productive) con- (with)

Usage notes

Derived terms

Категорија Middle English terms prefixed with con- није пронађена

Descendants

  • Енглески: con-
  • Scots: con-

References


Шпански

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Латински con-, from cum (with).

Pronunciation

МФА(кључ): /kon/, [kõn]

Prefix

con-

  1. with

Usage notes

Before the letters b or p use the form com-. Sometimes the co- form is used instead.

Derived terms

Категорија Шпански terms prefixed with con- није пронађена

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