Where does “locus communis” come from?

locus communis (Latin) comes from Ancient Greek κοινὸς τόπος — commonplace a general or common topic in a literary passage, such as a statement of proverbial wisdom; a commonplace.

locus communis (Latin): a general or common topic, such as a statement of proverbial wisdom; a commonplace

Definitions

  1. a general or common topic, such as a statement of proverbial wisdom; a commonplace

Ancestry of “locus communis”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ancient Greekκοινὸς τόποςcommonplace a general or common topic in a literary passage, such as a statement of proverbial wisdom; a commonplace

Words derived from “locus communis

Every word from Ancient Greek κοινὸς τόπος