con-

前缀

英文释义

前缀
  1. Unite: to unite into a collection indicated by the root word. morpheme
    — concorporate
  2. attached to certain words to obtain new, informal, subcultural words in which con- conveys a notion of:; constructed, artificial morpheme
  3. Together: the root is done together. morpheme
    — conarticular
  4. attached to certain words to obtain new, informal, subcultural words in which con- conveys a notion of:; hypothetical, fictional morpheme
  5. attached to certain words to obtain new, informal, subcultural words in which con- conveys a notion of:; related to conlangs, conworlds, etc. morpheme
  6. Having commonality, having the same property indicated by the root. morpheme
    — confocal
  7. Having commonality, having the same property indicated by the root.; Belonging to the same group indicated by the root. morpheme
    — confamilial
  8. Having commonality, having the same property indicated by the root.; Synchronous or simultaneous with the root. morpheme
    — connascent
  9. Having commonality, having the same property indicated by the root.; A fellow kind of the root. morpheme
    — concitizen
  10. To do the root. morpheme
    — convivify
  11. To do the root.; Intensifying the root. morpheme
    — congenial
  12. Indicating a common origin:; Found with. What is found with the root. morpheme
    — consalazinic acid
  13. Indicating a common origin:; From, coming from the root. morpheme
    — consequence
  14. When one entity is put into another, or one entity affects the other. morpheme
    — conplastic
  15. Mutuality, indicating a reciprocal relationship or influence morpheme
    — confraternization
  16. To surround or adorn with morpheme
    — constrict
  17. Uniform, or made to be the same as. morpheme
    — concolorate

词形变化

com- alternative cor- alternative alternative com- alternative cor- alternative alternative

词源

词源 1
Etymology tree
Old French con-bor.
Proto-Indo-European *ḱe?
Proto-Indo-European *ḱóm
Proto-Italic *kom
Proto-Italic *kom-
Latin con-bor.
Middle English con-
English con-
Inherited from Middle English con-, from Latin con-, from cum (“with”).
词源 2
Back-formation from conlang, short for constructed language.
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