con-

Etymology 1
, from, from.

Prefix

 * 1)  Unite: to unite into a collection indicated by the root word.
 * is united into a single body, is to collect together into a globule,  is to glue together into a glutination
 * 1)  Together: the root is done together.
 * is that articulates together, is rejoicing together,  is subsistence together
 * 1)  Having commonality, having the same property indicated by the root.
 * is having the same foci, is having similarities in common,  is having the same termination
 * 1)  Belonging to the same group indicated by the root.
 * is belonging to the same taxonomic family, is relating to the same type,  is relating to the same species
 * 1)  Synchronous or simultaneous with the root.
 * is born together, is to create at the same time,  is simultaneous generation (as of heat and light from the same action)
 * 1)  A fellow kind of the root.
 * is a fellow citizen, is a fellow disciple,  is one who concelebrates
 * 1)  To do the root.
 * is to gain eternal life, is to make firm,  is to limit or restrict
 * 1)  Intensifying the root.
 * is very genial, is inherent (very natural),  is immediate vicinity (very close)
 * 1) Indicating a common origin:
 * 2)  Found with. What is found with the root.
 * is a lichen acid found together with salazinic acid, is a protein found with phaseolin,  is a verb form used with a negative verb in certain languages
 * 1)  From, coming from the root.
 * as what comes from the sequence, is a glycoside coming from vicine,  is an anomaly present at birth
 * 1)  When one entity is put into another, or one entity affects the other.
 * is produced by introducing the genetic material from one strain into the cytoplasm of another; is a speech sound which behaves as a single segment, but which makes an internal transition from one quality, place, or manner to another;  is a verb with a stressed, separable prefix
 * 1)  Mutuality, indicating a reciprocal relationship or influence
 * is mutual fraternization, is fated with something else,  is a relationship between two or more elements of software in which changing one necessitates changing the others in order to maintain overall correctness
 * 1)  To surround or adorn with
 * is to coil around prey in order to asphyxiate it, is to adorn with constellations
 * 1)  Uniform, or made to be the same as.
 * is having a uniform colour

Usage notes
becomes
 * before l: ;
 * before b, m, and p:, , ;
 * before r: ;

It can also appear as before a vowel:,.

Translations

 * Chinese: -, -, -, -
 * Danish: kon-
 * French:
 * German:
 * Middle English: con-
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: kon-
 * Nynosk: kon-
 * Swedish:

Etymology 2
, short for "constructed language".

Prefix

 * 1) attached to certain words to obtain new, informal, subcultural words in which con- conveys a notion of:
 * 2)  constructed, artificial
 * 3)  hypothetical, fictional
 * 4)  related to conlangs, conworlds, etc.

Etymology
Ultimately from.

Prefix

 * 1) con- (1)

Etymology
, from.

Usage notes
Behaves as it does in English; see English usage notes.

Etymology
, from.

Prefix

 * 1)  (1)

Etymology
, from. Cognate with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬 or.

Prefix

 * 1) con- (1)

Etymology
, from.

Prefix

 * 1)  (1)

Etymology
From the preposition.

Prefix

 * ,, , etc.: , , , etc.
 * ,, , , , , , etc.
 * ,, , , , , , etc.
 * ,, , , , , , etc.

Usage notes

 * Before vowels and h, the prefix becomes, or rarely . Excluded are i and u when these represent and.
 * Before b, m and p, the prefix becomes.
 * Before l, the prefix becomes.
 * Before r, the prefix becomes.
 * Before n, the prefix becomes (or remains, in Late Latin).
 * Before original gn, the prefix becomes and gn is not reduced to n.

As usual in Latin phonology, the sequences ons and onf are pronounced with nasalised long vowels, and the vowel is written with a macron, i.e., and.

Etymology
and.

Usage notes

 * This prefix frequently has reduced or no semantic force.

Etymology
, from.

Prefix

 * 1) with

Usage notes

 * Before the letters b or p use the form com-. Sometimes the co- form is used instead.