prohibeo
Latin
verb
Definitions
- I hold back or before, keep off, restrain; avert; prevent, hinder
- I forbid, prohibit
- I keep, preserve, defend, protect
- I keep (someone (_accusative)) off (something (_ablative))
Etymology
Pre from Latin habeō (have, hold, possess, keep, I have, own).
Origin
Latin
habeō
Gloss
have, hold, possess, keep, I have, own
Concept
Semantic Field
Possession
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- due English
- prohibit English
- prohibitable English
- prohibiter English
- prohibiteth English
- prohibitin English
- prohibitive English
- prohibitory English
- reprohibit English
- *aveo Latin
- *habunt Latin
- abhibeo Latin
- adhibeo Latin
- antehabeo Latin
- cohibeo Latin
- debeo Latin
- debitum Latin
- diribeo Latin
- duo Latin
- dēbita Latin
- dēbitum Latin
- dēbēre Latin
- exhibeo Latin
- exhibitus Latin
- habeō Latin
- habilis Latin
- habilitās Latin
- habitus Latin
- inhibeo Latin
- inhibitus Latin
- perhibeo Latin
- posthabeo Latin
- praebeo Latin
- praehibeo Latin
- redhibeo Latin
- devoir French
- *(s)kep- Proto-Indo-European
- *dwóh₁ Proto-Indo-European
- *gʰeh₁bʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- *gʰh₁bʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- gafeluc Old English
- dout Middle English
- gabháil Irish
- aveir Old French
- avoir Old French
- devoir Old French
- doute Old French
- avea Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- գօտի Old Armenian
- argaib Old Irish
- congaib Old Irish
- fo·gaib Old Irish
- foácaib Old Irish
- gabul Old Irish
- indocbál Old Irish
- turcbál Old Irish
- aver Old Portuguese
- *gabaglā Proto-Celtic
- *gablā Proto-Celtic
- *gabyeti Proto-Celtic
- *wereti Proto-Celtic
- amu Aromanian
- *habēō Proto-Italic
- aver Old Occitan
- aver Old Spanish
- aer Venetian
- aver Venetian
- avéi Ligurian
- avêr Franco-Provençal
- avèj Piedmontese
- avêr Emilian