discursivus
Latin
adj
Definitions
- (Medieval Latin) discursive
Etymology
Suffix from Latin discursus (the act of running about, running about).
Origin
Latin
discursus
Gloss
the act of running about, running about
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- cursus English
- curule English
- discourse English
- incursive English
- occurrent English
- parkour English
- recur English
- recurse English
- recursively English
- recursivity English
- reoccur English
- reoccurrence English
- -torium Latin
- carrus Latin
- carrūca Latin
- currere Latin
- curriculum Latin
- currilis Latin
- currulis Latin
- cursio Latin
- curso Latin
- cursor Latin
- cursorius Latin
- cursus Latin
- curulis Latin
- discurro Latin
- discurrō Latin
- discursus Latin
- incurrere Latin
- incurro Latin
- incursio Latin
- incursionem, incursio Latin
- occurro Latin
- occurrō Latin
- percurro Latin
- recurrens Latin
- recurrentia Latin
- recurro Latin
- recursiō Latin
- recursus Latin
- succurrēre Latin
- viam Latin
- diskurzus Hungarian
- discorso Italian
- steppicursore Italian
- discours French
- discursif French
- дискурс Russian
- discurso Spanish, Castilian
- ἐπίκουρος Ancient Greek
- *ḱers- Proto-Indo-European
- *ḱr̥sós Proto-Indo-European
- discurso Portuguese
- *hrussą Proto-Germanic
- *hurskaz Proto-Germanic
- *hurskijaną Proto-Germanic
- *hurzaną Proto-Germanic
- dyskurs Polish
- socouren Middle English
- coreor Old French
- discurs Catalan, Valencian
- diskurso Ido
- discours Middle French
- discursif Middle French
- occurrence Middle French
- *karros Proto-Celtic
- *korzō Proto-Italic
- discuars Dalmatian