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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 .~̀ 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 〙.