apiscor
Latin
verb
Definitions
- I reach after, try to seize
- I pursue
- I attain or acquire
Etymology
Affix from Latin apiō + Latin la (-er, will, soul, -tion, -bearing, l, -devouring, related to doing, -ity, -eating, -ness)+ Latin apō (lit. to lay hold of something on different sides, lay hold of, begin, hence of an action, I fasten, fasten)+ Latin I fasten.
Origin
Latin
I fasten
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- commissure English
- pyruvic acid English
- Amiternum Latin
- I fasten Latin
- agricultor Latin
- apiō Latin
- apto Latin
- apō Latin
- caldarium Latin
- coepio Latin
- commissura Latin
- delator Latin
- eluctor Latin
- ibidem Latin
- intactus Latin
- invicem Latin
- iurisdictio Latin
- la Latin
- litigo Latin
- nequam Latin
- nunciativus Latin
- praeditus Latin
- praenotatio Latin
- qui bene amat, bene castigat Latin
- ratiocinor Latin
- ructo Latin
- tandem Latin
- καθάπτω Ancient Greek
- συνάπτω Ancient Greek
- ἀνάπτω Ancient Greek
- ἁφή Ancient Greek
- ἁψίς Ancient Greek
- ἄαπτος Ancient Greek
- ἅμμα Ancient Greek
- ἅπτω Ancient Greek
- ἐξάπτω Ancient Greek
- ラピスラズリ Japanese
- ունակ Old Armenian
- ունիմ Old Armenian