comum
Portuguese
/ku.ˈmũ/, /ko.ˈmũ/
adj
Definitions
- common (usual)
- common (mutual)
Etymology
Inherited from Latin commūnis (common, public, general, universal, shared) derived from Proto-Indo-European *ko-moin-i (held in common).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*ko-moin-i
Gloss
held in common
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- communalis Latin
- communico Latin
- communismus Latin
- communitas Latin
- communiter Latin
- commūnia Latin
- commūnis Latin
- commūniō Latin
- commūnālis Latin
- Kommunismus German
- comune Italian
- común Spanish, Castilian
- excomulgar Spanish, Castilian
- *ko-moin-i Proto-Indo-European
- *ḱom-moy-ni- Proto-Indo-European
- anticomunismo Portuguese
- comumente Portuguese
- comunismo Portuguese
- criptocomunismo Portuguese
- eurocomunismo Portuguese
- incomum Portuguese
- komuna Polish
- komunizm Polish
- komuna Czech
- comun Old French
- comú Catalan, Valencian
- kommi Icelandic
- común Galician
- común Asturian
- quemun Mirandese