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ENGLISH ROOT WORD: cohort from Latin cohortem, cohors, cohort, cortina, cortem, cors

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【cohort】 is word -forming element
usually meaning "cohort, enclosure"
from Latin "cohortem, cohors, cohort, cortina, cortem, cors"



[WORD ROOT]root cohort
[VARIATIONS OF ROOT] cohort, court, curtain
[ETYMOLOGY]root (Latin) cohortem, cohors, cohort, cortina, cortem, cors
[MEANING]root cohort, enclosure, retinue

 

 

【DETAILs OF ORIGIN(ENTYMOLOGY】

  • 【Latin】 cohortem (nominative cohors) enclosure, courtyard
  • 【Latin】 cohors [nominative of cohortem, com+hortus] enclosure, yard, retinue
  • 【Latin】 cortina [from Latin cohort-, cohors] curtain; round vessel, cauldron; little court
  • 【Latin】 cortem [accusative of cors] enclosure, courtyard
  • 【Latin】 cors [earlier cohors] court

[LIST OF ENGLISH WORD]

cohort, court, courteous, courtesy, curtain, discourteous

 

 

 


Please see Word information in detail as follows;

cohort [combining form] from cohort
【DEFINITION】 enclosure, yard, retinue
【ROOTs】 cohort; garden

court [noun] from court < cohort
【DEFINITION】 ① A court is a place where legal matters are decided by a judge and jury or by a magistrate.
② You can refer to the people in a court, especially the judge, jury, or magistrates, as a court.
③ A court is an area in which you play a game such as tennis, basketball, badminton, or squash.
【PRIMARY MEANING】 formal assembly held by a sovereign
【pl.】 courts
【DERIVATIVEs】 courtly, court
【Etymology】 [Latin] cohors [nominative of cohortem, com+hortus] enclosure, yard, retinue
【ROOTs】 court(cohort); cohort, enclosure

courteous [adjective] from courteous < cohort
【DEFINITION】 Someone who is courteous is polite and respectful to other people.
【PRIMARY MEANING】 having elegant manners, well-bred, polite, urbane,
【DERIVATIVEs】 courteous, courteously, courteousness, courtesy
【SYNONYM】 polite
【ANTONYM】 discourteous
【Etymology】 [Latin] cohors [nominative of cohortem, com+hortus] enclosure, yard, retinue
【ROOTs】 court(cohort); cohort, enclosure eous(ous); adjective suffix

 

courtesy [noun] from courteous < cohort
【DEFINITION】 Courtesy is politeness, respect, and consideration for others.
【PRIMARY MEANING】 courtly ideals; chivalry, chivalrous conduct; elegance of manners, politeness,
【pl.】 courtesies
【DERIVATIVEs】 courteous, courteously, courteousness, courtesy
【ROOTs】 court(cohort); cohort, enclosure esy(cy); noun suffix

curtain [noun] from curtain < cohort
【DEFINITION】 Curtains are large pieces of material which you hang from the top of a window.
【PRIMARY MEANING】 hanging screen of textile fabric used to close an opening or shut out light, enclose a bed, or decorate an altar
【pl.】 curtains
【Etymology】 [Latin] cohors [nominative of cohortem, com+hortus] enclosure, yard, retinue
【ROOTs】 curtain(cohort); cohort, enclosure

 

 

discourteous [adjective] from courteous < cohort
【DEFINITION】 rude or impolite; not showing good manners opposite COURTEOUS
【SYNONYM】 impolite
【ANTONYM】 courteous
【Etymology】 [Latin] cohortem (nominative cohors) enclosure, courtyard
【ROOTs】 dis; prefix court(cohort); garden eous(ous); adjective suffix

 

 

 


Other word list containing cohort; antecourt, cortege, courtesan, courtier, curtilage, Curtis, discourtesy, frontcourt

【OTHER ROOTs; 】

celebr
clude-
cogn-, cognit-
cline, clin-
clin-
civ-, civil-, cit-
clam-
clar-, clari
cite-, cit-
circum

 

ENGLISH ROOT WORD: celebr from Latin celebratus, celebrare, celeber

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