monoculus
Latin
noun
Definitions
- (Late Latin) a one-eyed man
Etymology
Derived from Ancient Greek μόνος (alone, only, single, sole, solitary, unique, singular, af).
Origin
Ancient Greek
μόνος
Gloss
alone, only, single, sole, solitary, unique, singular, af
Concept
Semantic Field
Quantity
Ontological Category
Property
Kanji
鮃
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- mono- English
- monocle English
- monoecious English
- monopsony English
- monostich English
- monotocous English
- mono Finnish
- Monica Latin
- Mŏnĭca Latin
- iuniperus Latin
- moneō Latin
- monocytus Latin
- nego Latin
- Monokel German
- Monozyt German
- mono- German
- monocolo Italian
- mono- Dutch, Flemish
- monocle Dutch, Flemish
- monocle French
- monopsone French
- мономе́р Russian
- γάμος Ancient Greek
- μονάρχης Ancient Greek
- μοναρχία Ancient Greek
- μονογενής Ancient Greek
- μονοειδής Ancient Greek
- μονοπωλία Ancient Greek
- μονοπώλιον Ancient Greek
- μονόφθογγος Ancient Greek
- μόναρχος Ancient Greek
- μόνος Ancient Greek
- μῶνυξ Ancient Greek
- ἀστήρ Ancient Greek
- monokkel Norwegian Bokmål
- monokl Polish
- monogami Norwegian Nynorsk
- monokkel Norwegian Nynorsk
- mona- Irish
- monarki Danish
- mono- Catalan, Valencian
- mono- Galician
- μονός Greek (modern)
- Monako Latvian
- მონოკლი Georgian
- *mónwos Proto-Hellenic