e

Old Portuguese

/e/

conjunction
Definitions
  • and expresses two elements to be taken together or in addition to each other

Etymology

Inherited from Latin et (and, plus, also) inherited from Proto-Indo-European *éti (over, beyond).

Origin

Proto-Indo-European

*éti

Gloss

over, beyond

Timeline

Distribution of cognates by language

Geogrpahic distribution of cognates

Cognates and derived terms

  • et-merkki Finnish
  • et Latin
  • etiam Latin
  • &c. German
  • Et-Zeichen German
  • ⁊c. German
  • ed Italian
  • et Italian
  • et French
  • y Spanish, Castilian
  • ἀτάρ Ancient Greek
  • ἔτι Ancient Greek
  • *éti Proto-Indo-European
  • e Portuguese
  • *idi- Proto-Germanic
  • *otъ Proto-Slavic
  • et Old French
  • e Galician
  • & Translingual
  • Translingual
  • Old Armenian
  • *ati- Proto-Celtic
  • *áti Proto-Indo-Iranian
  • e Aromanian
  • y Asturian
  • e Friulian
  • e Old Occitan
  • e Old Spanish
  • é Old Spanish
  • eta Basque
  • e Ligurian
  • e Dalmatian
  • ਅਤੇ Panjabi, Punjabi
  • e Kabuverdianu
  • i Kabuverdianu
  • eyet Walloon
  • e Istriot
  • è Corsican
  • y Aragonese
  • e Guinea-Bissau Creole
  • i Mirandese
  • *āté Proto-Tocharian
  • e Emilian
  • i Fala
  • e Indo-Portuguese