French word cueillette comes from Latin lego, Latin col- (With; together.), Spanish colligo, Latin ligo, Dutch legere, Dutch col-, Latin con-, English com- (The form of con- used before b, m, and p.), English legare
Dictionary entry | Language | Definition |
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lego | Latin (lat) | I collect, gather, bring together. I choose, select, appoint. I read. |
col- | Latin (lat) | With; together. |
colligo | Spanish (spa) | |
ligo | Latin (lat) | I bandage, wrap around.. I tie, bind.. I unite. A hoe, mattock. |
legere | Dutch (nld) | |
col- | Dutch (nld) | |
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. |
com- | English (eng) | The form of con- used before b, m, and p. |
legare | English (eng) | |
com- | Latin (lat) | |
colligere | Dutch (nld) | |
collectus | Latin (lat) | |
cueillette | French (fra) | Gathering, collecting, picking (act of gathering, collecting or picking crops). |