Con-

Etymology 1
From the prefix con-:, from cum:.

Prefix

 * 1)  used with certain words to add a notion similar to those conveyed by with, together, or joint
 * congenial, congregation, console, consonant, construct, converge, etc.
 * 1)  used with certain words to intensify their meaning
 * confirm

Translations

 * Norwegian:

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.

Derived terms

 * conculture
 * conlang, conlanger, conlanging, conlangistan


 * conperson, conpeople
 * conreligion
 * conscript, con-script


 * consociety
 * consubstantial
 * conworld

Etymology
From preposition cum:

Prefix

 * 1) with; together

Related terms

 * co-
 * com-
 * coadunare
 * condemnare
 * confirmare
 * congelare
 * coitus
 * cum

Etymology
From the prefix con-:, from cum:.

Alternative forms

 * co-
 * com-

Prefix

 * 1) with

Derived terms

 * convivir
 * conjuntar
 * complot
 * confluir
 * convenir
 * consocio
 * concuñado


 * componer
 * compadre
 * combinar
 * coetáneo
 * cooperar
 * coacusado
 * consuegro