unanimous
English
/juːˈnanɪməs/, /juˈnænəməs/
adj
Definitions
- Based on unanimity, assent or agreement.
- Sharing the same views or opinions, and being in harmony or accord.
Etymology
Derived from Latin ūnanimus (of one mind), ūnus (one, single, sole) + Latin animus (soul, will, mind, courage, intellect, thoughts, spirit, ideas, breath, etc, life, life force).
Origin
Latin
animus
Gloss
soul, will, mind, courage, intellect, thoughts, spirit, ideas, breath, etc, life, life force
Concept
Semantic Field
Religion and belief
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
息
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- -un- English
- nonunanimous English
- unanimity English
- unanimously English
- unanimousness English
- unary English
- unununium English
- aduno Latin
- aequanimis Latin
- aequanimus Latin
- animadverto Latin
- animosus Latin
- animus Latin
- longanimis Latin
- pusillanimis Latin
- triunus Latin
- unanimis Latin
- unanimiter Latin
- unanimus Latin
- unicornis Latin
- unicus Latin
- unimanus Latin
- unio Latin
- unionem Latin
- unitas Latin
- univocus Latin
- ununhexium Latin
- ununoctium Latin
- ununseptium Latin
- ūnanimus Latin
- ūni- Latin
- ūnilaterālis Latin
- ūniō Latin
- ūnus Latin
- -un- Italian
- animo Italian
- nessuno Italian
- un Italian
- uno Italian
- -un- French
- un French
- -un- Spanish, Castilian
- un Spanish, Castilian
- unión Spanish, Castilian
- uno Spanish, Castilian
- ánimo Spanish, Castilian
- *óynos Proto-Indo-European
- -un- Portuguese
- animus Portuguese
- uno Portuguese
- ânimo Portuguese
- un Old French
- uns Old French
- unu Esperanto
- -un- Serbo-Croatian
- ànim Catalan, Valencian
- -un- Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- un Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- unu Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- una Cebuano
- унион Bulgarian
- unanimité Middle French
- un Old Portuguese
- ũu Old Portuguese
- un Aromanian
- unu Aromanian
- *anamos Proto-Italic
- in Romansh
- un Asturian
- unu Asturian
- un Friulian
- un Old Occitan
- uno Old Spanish
- un Sicilian
- un Venetian
- un Ligurian
- join Dalmatian
- un Ladin
- unu Sardinian
- nu Neapolitan
- oûn Istriot
- oinos Old Latin
- uno Aragonese
- un Piedmontese
- ūniō, ūniōnem LL
- ur Istro-Romanian
- unu Megleno-Romanian