English word convenience comes from Latin venio ((intransitive) I approach. (intransitive) I come.), Latin cum (Although. Because. When With.)
Dictionary entry | Language | Definition |
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venio | Latin (lat) | (intransitive) I approach. (intransitive) I come. |
cum | Latin (lat) | Although. Because. When With. |
con- | Latin (lat) | Used in compounds to indicate a being or bringing together of several objects. Used in compounds to indicate the completeness, perfecting of any act, and thus gives intensity to the signification of the simple word. |
convenio | Latin (lat) | I accost.. I am agreed (Ex: convenit inter omnis ut, it is agreed by all that). I convene, assemble, meet together.. I fit, am suited. |
conveniens | Latin (lat) | |
convenientia | Latin (lat) | Accord, harmony, symmetry, agreement, conformity. |
convenience | English (en) | To make convenient (chiefly, British) : a public lavatory.. A convenient time. The quality of being convenient.. Those things which make life more convenient. |