termino

Esperanto

head
Definitions
  • term

Etymology

Borrowed from German Termin (deadline, fixed date, date, appointment) borrowed from Russian те́рмин borrowed from Polish termin derived from Latin terminus (limit, boundary, end, a bound, etc, ML, word, covenant, a term, period, in cog, -, also a time, - also a time).

Origin

Latin

terminus

Gloss

limit, boundary, end, a bound, etc, ML, word, covenant, a term, period, in cog, -, also a time, - also a time

Concept
Semantic Field

Social and political relations

Ontological Category

Person/Thing

Kanji

Emoji

Timeline

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