Not wine, no. "Company" comes from companio, who is someone you share bread with. The roots are the Latin words cum, "with", and panis "bread"
No, the word "company" does not come from the Latin root to share wine. It comes from the Late Latin word "companio," meaning "one who eats bread with another," which evolved into the Old French word "compagnie" before entering English.
The word "captain" does not come from the Latin root capit. It comes from the Latin word caput, which also means head.
The root word for proportion is "portio" which means a part or share in Latin.
The word "convenient" has the Latin root "ven" in it, which means "to come" or "to arrive."
The root word for "company" is "com," which comes from the Latin word "com-" meaning "together" or "with."
tricycle, triangle, triangular, trivia, trillion, tricep, triacid, triatomic, tri-city
The root word for proportion is "portio" which means a part or share in Latin.
Some words that come from the Latin root "contra" include contrary, contradict, and contravene. These words all involve the idea of something being against or opposite to something else.
Sony is derived from the Latin word of Sonus. This is a root word that means sound. It is the English version of the name from the Japanese company.
The term "tessellation" comes from the Latin root "tessella," which means a small square tile used in mosaics.
tricycle, triangle, triangular, trivia, trillion, tricep, triacid, triatomic, tri-city
It actually comes from the Greek root 'phon-', meaning 'sound.' It isn't a Latin derivative.
The words community, communicate, communion, and common all share the root word 'communis', which comes from Latin and means 'shared' or 'common'.
The Latin root for "impartial" is "im-" meaning "not" or "without," paired with "partialis" meaning "biased." The Greek root is "a-" meaning "without" or "not," combined with "pΓ‘rtis" meaning "to divide" or "to share."
FECT it means "to make"
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