μονοπώλιον
Ancient Greek
noun
Definitions
- right of monopoly
- an entity possessing a monopoly
Etymology
Affix from Ancient Greek μόνος (alone, only, single, sole, solitary, unique, singular, af) + Ancient Greek πωλέω (I sell, sell, I sell n-g).
Origin
Ancient Greek
πωλέω
Gloss
I sell, sell, I sell n-g
Concept
Semantic Field
Possession
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
売
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- -poly English
- mono- English
- monoecious English
- monopsony English
- monostich English
- monotocous English
- mono Finnish
- Monica Latin
- Mŏnĭca Latin
- iuniperus Latin
- moneō Latin
- monoculus Latin
- monocytus Latin
- monopolium Latin
- monopōlium Latin
- nego Latin
- Monopolia German
- Monozyt German
- mono- German
- monopólium Hungarian
- -polio Italian
- monopolio Italian
- mono- Dutch, Flemish
- monopole French
- monopsone French
- мономе́р Russian
- монополия Russian
- -polio Spanish, Castilian
- γάμος Ancient Greek
- μονάρχης Ancient Greek
- μοναρχία Ancient Greek
- μονογενής Ancient Greek
- μονοειδής Ancient Greek
- μονοπωλία Ancient Greek
- μονοπώλῐον Ancient Greek
- μονόφθογγος Ancient Greek
- μόναρχος Ancient Greek
- μόνος Ancient Greek
- μῶνυξ Ancient Greek
- πωλέω Ancient Greek
- πώλης Ancient Greek
- ἀστήρ Ancient Greek
- *pel- Proto-Indo-European
- monopol Norwegian Bokmål
- -pólio Portuguese
- monopol Swedish
- monopol Polish
- monopolia Polish
- monopolista Polish
- monopolowy Polish
- monogami Norwegian Nynorsk
- monopol Norwegian Nynorsk
- vinmonopol Norwegian Nynorsk
- mona- Irish
- monarki Danish
- monopol Danish
- monopol Czech
- monopol Serbo-Croatian
- -poli Catalan, Valencian
- mono- Catalan, Valencian
- -polio Galician
- mono- Galician
- μονός Greek (modern)
- πουλώ Greek (modern)
- monopolie Middle Dutch
- Monako Latvian
- monopole Middle French
- *mónwos Proto-Hellenic