total
Portuguese
/tu.ˈtaɫ/, /to.ˈtaw/
adj
Definitions
- complete; entire to the greatest extent
- total relating to the whole of something
Etymology
Derived from Latin tōtālis, tōtus (all, everything, whole).
Origin
Latin
tōtus
Gloss
all, everything, whole
Concept
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Distribution of cognates by language
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Cognates and derived terms
- tōtus Latin
- tōtālis Latin
- total German
- subtotale Italian
- totale Italian
- totalizzare Italian
- totalmente Italian
- tutto Italian
- total French
- тотальный Russian
- todo Spanish, Castilian
- total Spanish, Castilian
- totalidad Spanish, Castilian
- totalmente Spanish, Castilian
- *tewtéh₂ Proto-Indo-European
- total Norwegian Bokmål
- totalidade Portuguese
- total Norwegian Nynorsk
- tot Old French
- total Old French
- total Catalan, Valencian
- total Galician
- tot Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- todo Old Portuguese
- tut Aromanian
- tot Romansh
- tuot Romansh
- tut Romansh
- total Asturian
- tou Asturian
- dut Friulian
- tot Old Occitan
- tuto Venetian
- tot Dalmatian
- טודו Ladino
- dut Ladin
- doûto Istriot
- tut Piedmontese