misi
Indonesian
[ˈmi.si]
noun
Definitions
- mission,
Etymology
Borrowed from Dutch, Flemish missie (mission) derived from French mission (a mission, a sending) derived from Old French mission (expense) derived from Latin missiō (a sending, sending away, discharging, release, cessation, dispatching, remission).
Origin
Latin
missiō
Gloss
a sending, sending away, discharging, release, cessation, dispatching, remission
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- inmissio Latin
- missiō Latin
- missiō, missiōnem Latin
- missie Dutch, Flemish
- vechtmissie Dutch, Flemish
- vredesmissie Dutch, Flemish
- wederopbouwmissie Dutch, Flemish
- mission French
- missionner French
- mission Old French
- misiune Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- misyon Turkish
- missie Afrikaans
- mission Norman
- misi Malay
- misjonär Estonian