Where does “cumannachas” come from?
cumannachas (Irish) comes from Irish cumannach, from Irish cumann, from Old Irish commann, from Latin commentum, from Latin comminisci — present active infinitive of comminīscor; to...
cumannachas (Irish): communism
Definitions
- communism
Ancestry of “cumannachas”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Irish | cumannach | A communist, someone who believes in or follows communism |
| 2 | Irish | cumann | company, fellowship; community; association;... |
| 3 | Old Irish | commann | alliance, pact |
| 4 | Latin | commentum | invention; design, scheme; fabrication, fiction |
| 5 | Latin | comminisci | present active infinitive of comminīscor; to... |