volume
Old French
noun
Definitions
- volume, specifically a collection of written works
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin volūmen (roll, a book, book, volume, scroll).
Origin
Latin
volūmen
Gloss
roll, a book, book, volume, scroll
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
本
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Local Volume English
- biovolume English
- covolume English
- diavolume English
- eigenvolume English
- envolume English
- equivolume English
- euvolemia English
- hypervolume English
- hypovolemia English
- intervolume English
- isovolume English
- magnetovolume English
- microvolume English
- multivolume English
- nonvolume English
- normovolemia English
- subvolume English
- volume English
- volumed English
- volumeless English
- volumer English
- volumescope English
- volumeter English
- volumetric English
- volumetry English
- volumic English
- volumise English
- volumist English
- volumize English
- volumometer English
- worldvolume English
- volūmen Latin
- volume French
- volumen Spanish, Castilian
- ボリューム Japanese
- volumo Esperanto
- volum Catalan, Valencian
- volume Galician
- volume Old Portuguese
- volim Tok Pisin