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Etymology of the English word conjuncture

the English word conjuncture
derived from the English word conjunct
derived from the Latin word coniunctus (adjoining, contiguous, linked; closely connected, related, attached; process, state of being joined together; connection)
derived from the Latin word coniungere (connect, join, yoke together; unite; place, bring side-by-side)
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)
derived from the Latin word iungere (to join; join, unite; bring together)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *yeug-
derived from the Latin word jungere
derived from the Latin word jugum
derived from the Latin word coniugere
using the English suffix -ure

Cognates

Danish konjektur, Dutch conjectuur, Dutch conjunctuur, English conjecture, French conjecture, German Konjektur, German Konjunktur, Italian congettura, Norwegian konjektur, Norwegian konjunktur, Spanish conjetura, Swedish konjunktur



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