mutual
English
/ˈmjuːt͡ʃuəl/
adj
Definitions
- Having the same relationship, each to each other.
- Collective, done or held in common.
- Reciprocal.
- Possessed in common.
- (relate) Owned by the members.
Etymology
Borrowed from Middle French mutuel derived from Latin mūtuus (mutual, reciprocal).
Origin
Latin
mūtuus
Gloss
mutual, reciprocal
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- anarcho-mutualism English
- demutualisation English
- demutualization English
- demutualize English
- intermutual English
- intermutually English
- mutualisation English
- mutualism English
- mutualist English
- mutualistic English
- mutualistically English
- mutuality English
- mutualization English
- mutualize English
- mutually English
- mutualness English
- nonmutual English
- nonmutually English
- remutualisation English
- remutualization English
- remutualize English
- transmutual English
- mūtuus Latin
- promutuus Latin
- mutuo Italian
- mutuo Spanish, Castilian
- *meytH- Proto-Indo-European
- मिथस् Sanskrit
- mutu Catalan, Valencian
- mutuel Middle French