How to use in-sentence of “cognate”:
– On January 1, 1980 the Act of Succession was changed to introduce “fully cognate succession”.
– The word “Indus” and the cognate “Cognate” means descended from a common ancestor, of the same family, coming from the same stock or root.
– Official terms in successor states of the Soviet Union differ, the majority still use a cognate of the Russian term.
– The Potawatomi called themselves “Neshnabé”, a cognate of the word “Anishinaabe”.
– The Estonian word “riigikogu” is cognate to the German word “Reichstag”.
– It is a cognate of a word that means “to get” so one way of explaining it is to say that a dé is something that we get from Heaven.
– Gray is believed to have got its name from an old landed estate in its area owned by a family with Gallo-Roman origins having the name “Gradus”, cognate with the Celtic “Grady” meaning “illustrious” or “noble”.
