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    • In historical linguistics, cognates or lexical cognates are sets of words that have been inherited in direct descent from an etymological ancestor in a common parent language. Because language change can have radical effects on both the sound and the meaning of a word, cognates may not be obvious, and it often takes rigorous study of historical sources and th… See more

    Name

    The English term cognate derives from Latin cognatus, meaning "blood relative". See more

    Characteristics

    An example of cognates from the same Indo-European root are: night (English), Nacht (German), nacht (Dutch, Frisian), nag (Afrikaans), Naach (Colognian), natt (Swedish, Norwegian), nat (Danish), nátt (Faroese), … See more

    False cognates

    False cognates are pairs of words that appear to have a common origin, but which in fact do not. For example, Latin habēre and German haben both mean 'to have' and are phonetically similar. However, the words evol… See more

    Distinctions

    Cognates are distinguished from other kinds of relationships.
    Loanwords are words borrowed from one language into another; for example, English beef is borrowed from Old French boef (meaning "… See more

    Related terms

    An etymon, or ancestor word, is the ultimate source word from which one or more cognates derive. In other words, it is the source of related words in different languages. For example, the etymon of both Wels… See more

     
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  2. Dictionary
    cog·nate
    [ˈkäɡˌnāt]
    adjective
    cognate (adjective)
    1. linguistics
      (of a word) having the same linguistic derivation as another; from the same original word or root (e.g., English is, German ist, Latin est, from Indo-European esti):
      "the term is obviously cognate with the Malay segan"
    noun
    cognate (noun) · cognates (plural noun)
    1. linguistics
      a cognate word.
    2. law
      a blood relative.
    Origin
    early 17th century: from Latin cognatus, from co- ‘together with’ + natus ‘born’.
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