synedrus
Latin
noun
Definitions
- (among the Macedonians) a counsellor, senator equivalent to a Roman l
Etymology
Derived from Ancient Greek σῠ́νεδρος, σύνεδρος (assessor, one who sits with others, delegate to the assembly, coadjutor), σύν (with, together, in company with, beside, together with, along with) + Ancient Greek ἕδρα (face of a geometrical solid, seat, session, sitting).
Origin
Ancient Greek
ἕδρα
Gloss
face of a geometrical solid, seat, session, sitting
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
💺 🪑
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- -hedra English
- -hedron English
- asymptote English
- synaesthesia English
- synchronic English
- synchrony English
- καθέδρα Ancient Greek
- συμβουλή Ancient Greek
- σύν Ancient Greek
- σύνορος Ancient Greek
- σῠ́νεδρος, σύνεδρος Ancient Greek
- ἀφεδρών Ancient Greek
- ἐφέδρα Ancient Greek
- ἕδρα Ancient Greek
- *sed- Proto-Indo-European
- -eder Norwegian Bokmål
- -eder Norwegian Nynorsk
- polyeder Danish
- tetraeder Danish
- edro Esperanto
- έδρα Greek (modern)
- εξέδρα Greek (modern)
- τσαμπούνα Greek (modern)
- edro Ido
- tree-heedragh Manx
- אסימפטוטה Hebrew (modern)