Inchoate - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline "recently or just begun," 1530s, from Latin inchoatus, past participle of inchoare, alteration of incohare "commence, begin," probably originally "to hitch up," traditionally derived from in-"in" (from PIE root *en "in") + a verb from cohum "strap (fastened to the oxen's yoke)," a word of obscure origin
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incohare (Latin): meaning, definition - WordSense What does incohare mean? From cohum I begin, commence I start making, forming I make a first draft There are no notes for this entry WordSense Dictionary: incohare - meaning, definition
INCHOATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of INCHOATE is being only partly in existence or operation : incipient; especially : imperfectly formed or formulated : formless, incoherent
Incohare (incoho) meaning in English - DictZone incoho [incohare, incohavi, incohatus] (1st) verb: begin start (work) verb draft sketch outline verb enter upon verb [UK: ˈen tə(r) ə ˈpɒn] [US: ˈen tər ə ˈpɑːn] set going, establish verb