second
Old French
adj
Definitions
- second
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin secundus (following, next in order, following the course current of wind water, he who follows, second).
Origin
Latin
secundus
Gloss
following, next in order, following the course current of wind water, he who follows, second
Concept
Semantic Field
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Ontological Category
Other
Kanji
秒
Emoji
🥈
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- second English
- secund English
- secundare, secundo Latin
- secundarius Latin
- secundior Latin
- secundogenitura Latin
- secundus Latin
- secundō, secundo, secundāre Latin
- sequor Latin
- secondare Italian
- secondo Italian
- secundar Spanish, Castilian
- segundo Spanish, Castilian
- *sekʷ- Proto-Indo-European
- secundar Portuguese
- second Middle English
- seconde Middle English
- secounde Middle English
- secundarie Middle English
- secunde Middle English
- secundes Middle English
- sekund Danish
- secont Old French
- secunt Old French
- sikan Cebuano
- sekondë Albanian
- segundo Old Portuguese
- *sekʷontinos Proto-Italic
- según Asturian
- seicont Scots
- segon Old Occitan
- segóndo Ligurian
- segondo Ladin
- sekond Võro