compas
English
Noun
compas (uncountable)
Anagrams
French
Etymology
Inherited from Old French compas, from Latin com- + passus.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kɔ̃.pa/ ~ /kɔ̃.pɑ/
Audio: (file)
Noun
compas m (plural compas)
- pair of compasses
- (nautical, aviation) magnetic compass
- (music) a genre of modern Haitian music descended from the traditional style méringue
Derived terms
Descendants
Further reading
- “compas”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Middle English
Alternative forms
Etymology
Borrowed from Old French compas, from Medieval Latin compassus.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkumpas/, /kumˈpas/, /kumˈpaːs/
Noun
compas (plural compasses)
- Guile, craft or an instance of it; the use of skill or sleight-of hand:
- A scheme or plan, especially one formulated secretly or maliciously.
- A boundary or edge; that which surrounds:
- c. 1395, John Wycliffe, John Purvey [et al.], transl., Bible (Wycliffite Bible (later version), MS Lich 10.)[1], published c. 1410, Apocalips 4:4, page 118v, column 1; republished as Wycliffe's translation of the New Testament, Lichfield: Bill Endres, 2010:
- ⁊ in þe cumpas of þe ſeete.· weren foure ⁊ twentı ſmale ſeetıs ⁊ abouen þe troones foure ⁊ twentı eldere men ſıttynge. hılıd aboute wıþ whıte cloþıs.· ⁊ in þe heedıs of hem golden coꝛouns
- And around the perimeter of the seat there were twenty-four small seats, and on those seats twenty-four elders sat, wearing white clothing and having golden crowns on their heads.
- The size or extent of something.
- A compass (circle-drawing tool)
- (rare) Thedesign of a piece of craftsmanship.
Related terms
Descendants
- English: compass
References
- “cǒmpā̆s, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 22 January 2019.
Adverb
compas (rare)
Descendants
- English: compass (obsolete as an adverb)
References
- “cǒmpā̆s, adv.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 22 January 2019.
Norman
Alternative forms
- coumpas (continental Normandy)
- kõpaa (Sark)
Etymology
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Pronunciation
Audio (Jersey): (file)
Noun
compas m (plural compas)
Romanian
Etymology
Noun
compas n (plural compasuri)
Declension
singular | plural | ||||
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indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | ||
nominative-accusative | compas | compasul | compasuri | compasurile | |
genitive-dative | compas | compasului | compasuri | compasurilor | |
vocative | compasule | compasurilor |
Spanish
Noun
compas m pl
- plural of compa