United etymology

English

English word united comes from Latin -itatem, Proto-Indo-European *oynolos, Proto-Indo-European *óykos, Italian unus, and later Old Latin oinos ((cardinal) one.)

Etymology of united

Detailed word origin of united

Dictionary entry Language Definition
-itatem Latin (lat)
*oynolos Proto-Indo-European (ine)
*óykos Proto-Indo-European (ine)
unus Italian (it)
oinos Old Latin (itc-ola) (cardinal) one.
unus Latin (lat) Alone. One, single (cardinal) one; 1 (Medieval Latin) a, an.
unionis Latin (lat)
unitus Latin (lat)
unitas Latin (lat) Agreement, concord. Oneness, unity; state of being one or undivided. Sameness, uniformity.
unité Old French (842-ca. 1400) (fro) Unity (quality of being united).
united English (en) Involving the joint activity of multiple agents.. Joined into a single entity.