English word summon comes from Latin sub, Latin moneo (I remind. I warn, advise.)
Dictionary entry | Language | Definition |
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sub | Latin (lat) | (with ablative) about, around (time). (with ablative) at the feet of. (with ablative) behind. (with ablative) under, beneath. (with ablative) within, during. (with accusative) under, up to, up under, close to (of a motion). (with accusative) until, before, up to, about. |
moneo | Latin (lat) | I remind. I warn, advise. |
summoneo | Latin (lat) | |
sumundre | Old French (fro) | |
somoundre | Anglo-Norman (xno) | |
summon | English (en) | (fantasy, transitive) To create a resource by magic.. (legal, transitive) To order someone to appear in court, especially by issuing a summons.. (transitive) To ask someone to come; to send for.. (transitive) To call people together; to convene.. (transitive) To use a personal skill. Call, command, order. |