combattere
Tarantino
verb
Definitions
- to fight
Etymology
Inherited from Latin *combattere, cum (with, together).
Origin
Latin
cum
Gloss
with, together
Concept
Semantic Field
Miscellaneous function words
Ontological Category
Other
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Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- confelicity English
- cum English
- *accompāniāre Latin
- *combattere Latin
- com- Latin
- commater, commatrem Latin
- compater, compatrem Latin
- concors Latin
- constellatio Latin
- cum Latin
- cumque Latin
- felicitas Latin
- quicum Latin
- combattere Italian
- con Italian
- corredo Italian
- combatir Spanish, Castilian
- con Spanish, Castilian
- conmigo Spanish, Castilian
- contigo Spanish, Castilian
- *ḱóm Proto-Indo-European
- combater Portuguese
- combatre Old French
- kun Esperanto
- combatre Catalan, Valencian
- contigo Galician
- convosco Galician
- cu Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- combater Old Portuguese
- con Old Portuguese
- consigo Old Portuguese
- contigo Old Portuguese
- convosco Old Portuguese
- migo Old Portuguese
- cu Aromanian
- combatre Occitan
- *kom Proto-Italic
- con Asturian
- cun Friulian
- con Old Spanish
- cu Sicilian
- cummogghiu Sicilian
- co Venetian
- conbàtar Venetian
- có Venetian
- con Ligurian
- con Dalmatian
- conmaic Dalmatian
- con Ladin
- cu Neapolitan
- cun Istriot
- cù Corsican
- com Old Latin
- con Aragonese
- cun Mirandese
- cu Tarantino
- cun Leonese