et
English
/ɛt/
con
Definitions
- (obsolete) and
Etymology
Derived from French et (and, diminutive, suffix used to form diminutives, diminutive suffix) derived from Latin et (and, plus, also).
Origin
Latin
et
Gloss
and, plus, also
Concept
Semantic Field
Cognition
Ontological Category
Other
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Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- et passim English
- passim English
- et-merkki Finnish
- et Latin
- etiam Latin
- &c. German
- Et-Zeichen German
- ⁊c. German
- ed Italian
- et Italian
- et French
- huitante-et-un French
- nonante-et-un French
- octante-et-un French
- équand French
- équel French
- éyoù French
- *éti Proto-Indo-European
- et Old French
- e Galician
- & Translingual
- ⁊ Translingual
- ed Ido
- et Middle French
- e Old Portuguese
- e Aromanian
- y Asturian
- e Friulian
- e Old Occitan
- e Old Spanish
- é Old Spanish
- eta Basque
- e Ligurian
- e Dalmatian
- eyet Walloon
- e Istriot
- è Corsican
- y Aragonese
- i Mirandese
- e Emilian