English-Thai Dictionary
cognate
ADJ ซึ่ง มาจาก ภาษา เดียวกัน sueng-ma-jak-pa-sa-diao-kan
cognate
ADJ ซึ่ง สัมพันธ์กัน ทาง สายเลือด ซึ่ง มาจาก บรรพบุรุษ เดียวกัน akin blood-related sueng-sam-pan-kan-tang-sai-luead
cognate
N คน หรือ สิ่งของ ที่ มาจาก ต้นกำเนิด เดียวกัน blood relation blood relative sib kon-rue-sing-kong-ti-ma-jak-ton-kam-noed-diao-kan
cognate
N คำ ที่ มาจาก รากศัพท์ เดียวกัน cognate word kam-ti-ma-jak-rak-sab-diao-kan
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
COGNATE
a. 1. Allied by blood; kindred by birth.
2. Related in origin; proceeding from the same stock; of the same family; as a cognate dialect.
3. Allied in the manner of formation or utterance; uttered by the same organs; as a cognate letter or round.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
COGNATE
Cog "nate, a. Etym: [L. cognatus; co- + gnatus, natus, p. p. of nasci,anciently gnasci, to be born. See Nation, and cf. Connate. ]
1. Allied by blood; kindred by birth; specifically (Law ), related on the mother's side.
2. Of the same or a similar nature; of the same family; proceeding from the same stock or root; allied; kindred; as, a cognate language.
COGNATE
COGNATE Cog "nate, n.
1. (Law )
Defn: One who is related to another on the female side. Wharton.
2. One of a number of things allied in origin or nature; as, certain letters are cognates.
COGNATENESS
COGNATENESS Cog "nate *ness, n.
Defn: The state of being cognate.
New American Oxford Dictionary
cognate
cog nate |ˈkägˌnāt ˈkɑɡˌneɪt | ▶adjective 1 Linguistics (of a word ) having the same linguistic derivation as another; from the same original word or root (e.g., English is, German ist, Latin est, from Indo-European esti ). 2 formal related; connected: cognate subjects such as physics and chemistry. • related to or descended from a common ancestor. Compare with agnate. ▶noun 1 Linguistics a cognate word. 2 Law a blood relative. DERIVATIVES cog nate ly adverb, cog nate ness noun ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Latin cognatus, from co- ‘together with ’ + natus ‘born. ’
cognate object
cog nate ob ject ▶noun Grammar a direct object that has the same linguistic derivation as the verb that governs it, as in “sing a song, ” “live a good life. ” • a direct object that makes explicit a semantic concept that is already wholly present in the semantics of the verb which governs it, as in “ask a question, ” “eat some food. ”
Oxford Dictionary
cognate
cognate |ˈkɒgneɪt | ▶adjective 1 Linguistics (of a word ) having the same linguistic derivation as another (e.g. English father, German Vater, Latin pater ). 2 formal related; connected: cognate subjects such as physics and chemistry. • related to or descended from a common ancestor. Compare with agnate. ▶noun 1 Linguistics a cognate word. 2 Law a blood relative, especially on the mother's side. DERIVATIVES cognately adverb, cognateness noun ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Latin cognatus, from co- ‘together with ’ + natus ‘born ’.
cognate object
cog |nate ob ¦ject ▶noun Grammar a direct object that has the same linguistic derivation as the verb which governs it, as in ‘sing a song ’. • a direct object that makes explicit a semantic concept that is already present in the semantics of the verb which governs it, as in ‘eat some food ’.
American Oxford Thesaurus
cognate
cognate adjective formal the cognate words in English and German: associated, related, connected, allied, linked; similar, like, alike, akin, kindred, comparable, parallel, corresponding, analogous.
Oxford Thesaurus
cognate
cognate adjective 1 the large number of cognate words in English and German: related, kindred, akin, with a common ancestor. ANTONYMS unrelated. 2 cognate subjects such as physics and chemistry: associated, related, connected, allied, interconnected, linked, coupled, correlated; similar, like, alike, comparable, parallel, equivalent, corresponding, analogous, homologous. ANTONYMS unconnected; dissimilar.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
cognate
cog nate /kɑ́ɡneɪt |kɔ́ɡ -/形容詞 ⦅かたく ⦆1 〘言 〙〈語が 〉 «…と » 同語源の ; 〈言語が 〉 «…と » 同語族の «with » .2 〈教科などが 〉 «…と » 関連のある, 同種の, 同質の «with » .3 同一の祖先を持つ, 同血族の .名詞 C 1 同語源の語 .2 同系の人 [物 ], 母方の親族 .~̀ ó bject 〘文法 〙同族目的語 〘動詞 と同形あるいは意味的に密接な関係にある目的語; die a hero's death (英雄らしい死に方をする ); 通例 形容詞 を伴い, 自動詞も同族目的語を取ることができる 〙.