union
Norwegian
noun-m1
Definitions
- union of a political nature
Etymology
Borrowed from ūniō, ūniōnem (oneness, unity) derived from Latin ūnus (one, single, sole).
Origin
Latin
ūnus
Gloss
one, single, sole
Concept
Semantic Field
Quantity
Ontological Category
Number
Kanji
一
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- -un- English
- unanimous English
- unary English
- unununium English
- aduno Latin
- triunus Latin
- unicornis Latin
- unicus Latin
- unimanus Latin
- unio Latin
- unionem Latin
- unitas Latin
- univocus Latin
- ununhexium Latin
- ununoctium Latin
- ununseptium Latin
- ūni- Latin
- ūnilaterālis Latin
- ūniō Latin
- ūnus Latin
- -un- Italian
- nessuno Italian
- un Italian
- uno Italian
- union Dutch, Flemish
- -un- French
- un French
- -un- Spanish, Castilian
- un Spanish, Castilian
- unión Spanish, Castilian
- uno Spanish, Castilian
- *óynos Proto-Indo-European
- Sovjetunionen Norwegian Bokmål
- nb Norwegian Bokmål
- sovjet Norwegian Bokmål
- unionen Norwegian Bokmål
- -un- Portuguese
- uno Portuguese
- union Swedish
- union Norwegian Nynorsk
- union Danish
- un Old French
- union Old French
- uns Old French
- unu Esperanto
- -un- Serbo-Croatian
- -un- Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- un Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- unu Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- una Cebuano
- унион Bulgarian
- un Old Portuguese
- ũu Old Portuguese
- un Aromanian
- unu Aromanian
- union Occitan
- in Romansh
- un Asturian
- unu Asturian
- un Friulian
- un Old Occitan
- uno Old Spanish
- un Sicilian
- un Venetian
- union Venetian
- un Ligurian
- join Dalmatian
- un Ladin
- unu Sardinian
- nu Neapolitan
- oûn Istriot
- oinos Old Latin
- uno Aragonese
- un Piedmontese
- ūniō, ūniōnem LL
- ur Istro-Romanian
- unu Megleno-Romanian