relatus

  • 81relate — [16] Something that is related to something else is etymologically ‘carried back’ to it. The word is based on relātus, the past participle of Latin referre ‘carry back, refer to’ (source of English refer). (Lātus was not the original past… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 82ОТНОШЕНИЕ — способ сопричастного бытия вещей как условие выявления и реализации скрытых в них свойств. О. возникает в таких процессах сопряжения предметов во взаимоотнесении, сближении и приобщении их друг другу, когда единение различных рождает… …

    Современный философский словарь

  • 83relate — (v.) 1530, to recount, tell, from L. relatus, used as pp. of referre (see REFER (Cf. refer)), from re back, again + latus (see OBLATE (Cf. oblate) (n.)). Meaning to establish a relation between is from 1771. Sense of to feel connected or… …

    Etymology dictionary

  • 84relation — late 14c., from Anglo Fr. relacioun, O.Fr. relacion (14c.), from L. relationem (nom. relatio) a bringing back, restoring, from relatus (see RELATE (Cf. relate)). Meaning person related by blood or marriage first attested c.1500. Stand alone… …

    Etymology dictionary

  • 85relative — (n.) late 14c., a relative pronoun, from O.Fr. relatif (13c.), from L.L. relativus having reference or relation, from L. relatus, pp. of referre to refer. Meaning person in the same family first recorded 1650s; the adj. is attested from 1520s …

    Etymology dictionary

  • 86relatá — ás. De origen incierto, quizá der. de relato , del latín relatus . (nom. f.) Excremento suelto que va dejando rastro …

    Diccionario Jaén-Español

  • 87relate — re•late [[t]rɪˈleɪt[/t]] v. lat•ed, lat•ing 1) to give an account of; tell; narrate 2) to bring into or establish association or connection: to relate events to probable causes[/ex] 3) to have reference or relation (often fol. by to) 4) to have… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 88relativ — »bezüglich; verhältnismäßig, vergleichsweise, bedingt; je nach dem Standpunkt verschieden«: Das Adjektiv wurde im 18. Jh. aus gleichbed. frz. relatif entlehnt, das auf spätlat. relativus »sich beziehend, bezüglich« zurückgeht. Dies gehört zu lat …

    Das Herkunftswörterbuch

  • 89relate — [c]/rəˈleɪt / (say ruh layt) verb (related, relating) –verb (t) 1. to tell. 2. to bring into or establish association, connection, or relation. –verb (i) 3. to have reference (to). 4. to have some relation (to). –phrase 5 …

  • 90relative — /ˈrɛlətɪv / (say reluhtiv) noun 1. someone who is connected with another or others by blood or marriage. 2. something having, or standing in, some relation to something else (especially, in scientific usage, as opposed to absolute). 3. Grammar a… …