nation
French
noun
Definitions
- nation
Etymology
Inherited from Middle French nation inherited from Old French nacion borrowed from Latin nātiōnem.
Origin
Latin
nātiōnem
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Six Nations of the Grand River English
- internation English
- macronation English
- multination English
- nation English
- national English
- nationful English
- nationhood English
- nationism English
- nationist English
- nationless English
- nationlike English
- nationship English
- nationwide English
- plurination English
- supernation English
- nationalis Latin
- nationem, natio Latin
- natiō Latin
- nātiō Latin
- nātiōnem Latin
- nātiōnem, natio, nātio Latin
- nātiōnem, nātiō Latin
- Industrienation German
- Kulturnation German
- Nation German
- Staatsnation German
- national German
- Stato-nazione Italian
- internazione Italian
- micronazione Italian
- naziocentrico Italian
- nazionale Italian
- nazione Italian
- nationaal Dutch, Flemish
- anational French
- antinational French
- mononational French
- multinational French
- national French
- nationalement French
- nationalisme French
- nationaliste French
- nationalité French
- polynational French
- на́ция Russian
- нация Russian
- nación Spanish, Castilian
- *ǵenh₁- Proto-Indo-European
- nacional Portuguese
- nacja Polish
- nacioun Middle English
- nation Danish
- nacion Old French
- nation Old French
- nacio Esperanto
- național Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- națiune Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- nacie Middle Dutch
- ashoon Manx
- nâtion Norman
- нация Bulgarian
- nation Middle French
- naçon Old Portuguese
- nacion Occitan
- *gnātiō Proto-Italic
- nación Asturian
- nesen Tok Pisin
- naçión Ligurian
- nasyon Haitian, Haitian Creole
- nasyonal Haitian, Haitian Creole