الواصلة
con·niveالتركية النطق
kınayvالمترادفات
angle,
be in cahoots with,
cabal,
cogitate,
collude,
conspire,
contrive,
cook up,
devise,
diddle,
finagle,
frame,
frame up,
intrigue,
machinateعلم أصول الكلمات
() Circa 1600, from French conniver, from Latin conniveo, conivere (“to wink”) or directly from Latin, from com- (“together”) + base akin to nictō (“I wink”), from Proto-Indo-European *knei-gwh- (“to bend”).“” in the Online Etymology Dictionary, Douglas Harper, 2001 See also English nictate (“to wink”), from same Latin base. Sense comes from extension of “to wink” into “to wink (at a crime), to be privy”.