Where does “cumannach” come from?

cumannach (Irish) comes from Irish cumann, from Old Irish commann, from Latin commentum, from Latin comminisci — present active infinitive of comminīscor; to...

cumannach (Irish): A communist, someone who believes in or follows communism

Definitions

  1. A communist, someone who believes in or follows communism

Ancestry of “cumannach”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Irishcumanncompany, fellowship; community; association;...
2Old Irishcommannalliance, pact
3Latincommentuminvention; design, scheme; fabrication, fiction
4Latincomminiscipresent active infinitive of comminīscor; to...

Words derived from “cumannach

Every word from Latin comminisciEvery word from Latin commentumEvery word from Old Irish commann
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