Etymology of the English word conglobate
the English word
conglobatederived from the Latin word
conglobare (form, make into a ball; roll up)
derived from the Classical Latin word
globus (sphere; ball, sphere; dense mass)
using the Latin prefix
con- (together)
derived from the Latin prefix
com-derived from the Latin word
cum (with)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*kom (near, with, together)
Date
The earliest known usage of conglobate in English dates from the 17th century.
Derivations in English
conglobated,
conglobatingUsage
Word found in Modern English