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  4. Cognate: Definition and Examples in English

    WEBJun 30, 2008 · A cognate is a word that is related in origin to another word, such as the English word brother and the German word bruder or the English word history and the Spanish word historia. The words were …

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  7. cog·nate
    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"
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