πολύγονον
Ancient Greek
noun
Definitions
- Either of two plants:
Etymology
Affix from Ancient Greek πολύς (many, much, a lot of) + Ancient Greek γόνυ (knee), πολύς (many, much, a lot of) + Ancient Greek γόνος (offspring, seed, fruit, genitals, product, creation, begetting, procreation).
Origin
Ancient Greek
γόνος
Gloss
offspring, seed, fruit, genitals, product, creation, begetting, procreation
Concept
Semantic Field
Agriculture and vegetation
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
果, 実
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Polynesia English
- gon- English
- hologonic English
- poly- English
- polylectic English
- polymer English
- polytocous English
- telogonic English
- polytrichus Latin
- poly- German
- poli- Hungarian
- poli- Italian
- poly- Dutch, Flemish
- polyadène French
- polythéisme French
- полиме́р Russian
- poli- Spanish, Castilian
- Λαόγονος Ancient Greek
- Πολυδάμας Ancient Greek
- Πολυδεύκης Ancient Greek
- Πολυκράτης Ancient Greek
- Πολυνείκης Ancient Greek
- γάλα Ancient Greek
- γίγνομαι Ancient Greek
- γόνος Ancient Greek
- γόνυ Ancient Greek
- κραταιόγονον Ancient Greek
- πλεῖστος Ancient Greek
- πολλάκις Ancient Greek
- πολυγαμία Ancient Greek
- πολυμαθής Ancient Greek
- πολυποίκιλος Ancient Greek
- πολύγαλον Ancient Greek
- πολύγλωσσος Ancient Greek
- πολύγωνος Ancient Greek
- πολύμητις Ancient Greek
- πολύς Ancient Greek
- πολύσημος Ancient Greek
- πολύτλας Ancient Greek
- πόρος Ancient Greek
- φαγεῖν Ancient Greek
- χρυσόγονον Ancient Greek
- Ἀντίγονος Ancient Greek
- Ἀντιγόνη Ancient Greek
- ἐπίγονος Ancient Greek
- ἐπιγονατίς Ancient Greek
- ὀξύγονον Ancient Greek
- *polh₁ús Proto-Indo-European
- *ǵenh₁- Proto-Indo-European
- *ǵónh₁os Proto-Indo-European
- poli- Portuguese
- poli- Polish
- poly- Norwegian Nynorsk
- Polainéis Irish
- poli- Catalan, Valencian
- policromía Galician
- γόνατο Greek (modern)
- γόνυ Greek (modern)
- *gónu Proto-Hellenic