Etymology of the Latin word contextus
the Latin word
contextus (context; continuous, uninterrupted, unbroken; interwoven; closely joined; connected; ordered scheme, plan, course; weaving, joining, putting together)
derived from the Latin word
contexere (weave, entwine, braid)
derived from the Latin word
texere (weave; plait; construct with elaborate care)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*teks-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)
Derivations in Latin
contextioDerivations in other languages
English
context, French
contexture, French
contexte, Italian
contesto, Italian
contesto, Portuguese
contexto, Spanish
contextoCognates
Dutch
context, English
context, French
contexte, German
Kontext, Norwegian
kontekst, Yiddish
kontekst