convenient etymology

English word convenient comes from Latin venio ((intransitive) I approach. (intransitive) I come.), Latin cum (Although. Because. When With.)

Detailed word origin of convenient

Dictionary entryLanguageDefinition
venio Latin (lat) (intransitive) I approach. (intransitive) I come.
cum Latin (lat) Although. Because. When With.
con- Latin (lat) Used in compounds to indicate a being or bringing together of several objects. Used in compounds to indicate the completeness, perfecting of any act, and thus gives intensity to the signification of the simple word.
convenio Latin (lat) I accost.. I am agreed (Ex: convenit inter omnis ut, it is agreed by all that). I convene, assemble, meet together.. I fit, am suited.
conveniens Latin (lat)
convenient Middle English (enm)
convenient English (eng) (obsolete) Fit; suitable; appropriate.. Of or pertaining to convenience; simple; easy.

Words with the same origin as convenient

Descendants of venio
adventure adventurous avenue convenience convent convention conventional coven covenant event inconvenient intervention invent invention inventor prevent souvenir venture
Descendants of cum
alright collect college command commit common competition complete concern contact continue contract convince correct cos cost council count country couple court cousin cover recognize right