content
English
/kənˈtɛnt/, /ˈkɔn.tɛnt/, /ˈkɒn.tɛnt/, /ˈkɑn.tɛnt/
adj
Definitions
- satisfied
Etymology
Derived from Middle French content (satisfied) derived from Latin contentus (contained, having been held together, satisfied).
Origin
Latin
contentus
Gloss
contained, having been held together, satisfied
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- contentable English
- contenteth English
- contentful English
- contentfully English
- contentfulness English
- contentless English
- contentlessness English
- contently English
- contentment English
- contentness English
- contentsome English
- contentual English
- contentually English
- contentwise English
- decontent English
- discontent English
- discontenteth English
- discontentful English
- discontentive English
- e-content English
- geocontent English
- immunocontent English
- malcontent English
- metacontent English
- microcontent English
- miscontent English
- noncontent English
- subcontent English
- uncontent English
- contentus Latin
- contento Italian
- content French
- конте́нт Russian
- контент Russian
- contento Spanish, Castilian
- content Old French
- content Catalan, Valencian
- կոնտենտ Armenian
- caontent Norman
- content Norman
- content Middle French
- malcontent Middle French
- contente Old Portuguese
- contiant Dalmatian
- e-content
- decontent
- uncontent
- contently
- malcontent
- noncontent
- geocontent
- miscontent
- contenteth
- contentful
- subcontent
- discontent
- contentual
- contentment
- contentless
- contentness
- metacontent
- contentsome
- contentable
- contentwise
- contentually
- contentfully
- microcontent
- discontentive
- immunocontent
- discontenteth
- discontentful
- contentfulness
- contentlessness