et
Latin
conjunction
Definitions
- and
- (mathematics) plus
- (literary) though, even if
Etymology
Derived from Proto-Indo-European *éti (over, beyond).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*éti
Gloss
over, beyond
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- ed- English
- et English
- et-merkki Finnish
- etiam Latin
- etiam dum Latin
- etiamdum Latin
- etiamnum Latin
- etiamtum Latin
- etiamtunc Latin
- iam Latin
- &c. German
- Et-Zeichen German
- ⁊c. German
- ed Italian
- et Italian
- et French
- huitante-et-un French
- nonante-et-un French
- octante-et-un French
- équand French
- équel French
- éyoù French
- и Russian
- οὐκέτι Ancient Greek
- ἀτάρ Ancient Greek
- ἔτι Ancient Greek
- *éti Proto-Indo-European
- e Portuguese
- *idi- Proto-Germanic
- jeszcze Polish
- अति Sanskrit
- मङ्गल्य Sanskrit
- ed- Middle English
- *otъ Proto-Slavic
- et Old French
- eĉ Esperanto
- e Galician
- ad- Welsh
- & Translingual
- ⁊ Translingual
- -է Old Armenian
- ed Ido
- et Norman
- et Middle French
- e Old Portuguese
- *ati- Proto-Celtic
- *áti Proto-Indo-Iranian
- e Aromanian
- e Occitan
- y Asturian
- e Friulian
- *áti Proto-Indo-Aryan
- অতিমঙ্গল্য Bengali
- e Old Occitan
- e Old Spanish
- é Old Spanish
- eta Basque
- e Ligurian
- e Dalmatian
- i Ladino
- אי Ladino
- ਅਤੇ Panjabi, Punjabi
- *ate- Proto-Brythonic
- et Walloon
- eyet Walloon
- e Istriot
- è Corsican
- y Aragonese
- etiam Interlingua
- i Mirandese
- *āté Proto-Tocharian
- e Emilian
- i Fala