Etymology of the Latin word congestus
the Latin word
congestus (action of bringing together, assembling, heaping; brought together; pressed, crowded together; piled up, crowded together)
derived from the Latin word
congerere (collect, bring, get together; consign; assemble, crowd together)
derived from the Latin word
gerere (to carry; bear, carry, wear)
using the Latin prefix
com-derived from the Latin word
cum (with)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*kom (near, with, together)
Derivations in Latin
congestio,
congesticiusDerivations in other languages
English
congest, Italian
congesto, Portuguese
congesto