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MOMENTO
Latin Lemma
momĕntum (< movimĕntum, which is not attested in Latin)
Latin POS
N
Latin Meaning
Spanish
Spanish Lemma
momento
Spanish Variants
momentos
Spanish POS
Spanish Morphologically related words
momentáneo, momentáneamente DLE
Spanish First attestation
& el peccado que ellos deuían enmendar en un momento quieren defender por muchos annos (CORDE: Anón., Fuero Juzgo, c.1250-1260)
Spanish Historical frequency (per million words)
13C: 1.79 | 14C: 1.50 | 15C: 15.56 | 16C: 69.57 | 17C: 61.47 | 18C: 94.64 | 19C: 481.00 | 20C: 553.98 | CDEGH | |
13C: 0.97 | 14C: 3.24 | 15C: 13.24 | 16C: 33.62 | 17C: 21.37 | 18C: 74.69 | 19C: 436.96 | 20C: 515.57 | 21C: 519.27 | Enclave |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 21C: 707.98 | CORPESXXI |
- | - | 1064-1500: 8.42 | - | 1501-1700: 43.68 | 1701-1800: 74.62 | 1801-1900: 407.11 | 1901-2005: 538.00 | - | CDH |
Spanish Semantic history
The notion of 'movement' is distinctively rendered by movimiento, taken by Cor to be a derivative of the inherited verb mover.
» ‘very short space of time’ or ‘point in time’
& el peccado que ellos deuían enmendar en un momento quieren defender por muchos annos (CORDE: Anón., Fuero Juzgo, c.1250-1260)
» 'importance' (parallel to and maybe a calque of Lat. maximi momenti).
Y entre los muchos que inventó dió en uno que a ponerlo en execución fuera de gran momento para su fin, el qual era armar los cativos Cristianos que tenía y particulares avía mil.(CORDE: Diego de Torres, Relación del origen y suceso de los Xarifes y del estado de los reinos de Marruecos, Fez y Tarudante, before 1575)
Spanish Collocational history
Especially frequent in time expressions: en (aqu)este/(aqu)ese/aquel momento, which rise in frequency from the 17C.
Momento sicológico: see French Collocational history, moment psychologique.
Portuguese
Portuguese Lemma
momento
Portuguese Variants
plural
Portuguese POS
Portuguese Morphologically related words
momentâneo, momentoso Houaiss
Ranking/frequency in Portuguese
175 Davies & Preto-Bay 2008, 120 CDPWP
Portuguese First attestation
Reçebendo della muyto mayor aiuda porque nom poderia per huû soo momento durar se nom fosse sostheuda per outrem. (CDPGH: Livro da virtuosa bemfeitoria do infante Dom Pedro, 1430-1443)
Portuguese Historical frequency (per million words)
13C: 0.00 | 14C: 0.00 | 15C: 4.22 | 16C: 30.92 | 17C: 31.48 | 18C: 25.58 | 19C: 500.79 | 20C: 401.15 | CDPGH |
French
French Lemma
moment
French Variants
plural
French POS
French Morphologically related words
[to be completed]
Ranking/frequency in French
French First attestation
affondree est en .I. moment (FRANTEXT: Anon., Le roman d’Eneas, c 1160)
French Historical frequency (per million words)
13C: 4 | 14C: 13 | 15C: 8 | 16C: 23 | 17C: 159 | 18C: 395 | 19C: 496 | 20C: 458 | 21C: 492 | FRANTEXT |
French Semantic history
» 'short space of time', 'point in time'
emplie l'a soudeement : / affondree est en .I. moment (FRANTEXT: Anon., Le roman d'Eneas, c.1160)
Le foudre se destourne avec le vent d'un chapeau, et les fortunes des grands estats avec un petit moment. (FRANTEXT: Pierre Charron, De la sagesse: trois livres, 1601)
» 'occasion, circumstance'
certains moments favorables et décisifs (TLF, La Rochefoucauld, Oeuvres, 1654-1659)
» 'present time' (le moment)
suivre sans regle l'impulsion du moment (TLF: Rousseau, Confessions, c.1770)
The meaning 'importance' is not usual in French.
French Collocational history
» In meaning of 'short space of time', very frequently used in the expression en un moment.
» Especially frequent in time expressions: en/à ce moment(-là), which rise in frequency from the 17C.
» dernier moment from 15C (TLF)
» moment psychologique, a calque of Germ. das psychologische Moment, which was used at the time of the bombardment of Paris in 1870 in the Franco-Prussian War in the sense of ‘the decisive factor, the reason’. Le moment psychologique came to mean ‘the opportune, appropriate moment’ through misinterpretation of Germ. das Moment (neuter) ‘factor, element’ as der Moment (masculine) ‘moment’ or ‘instance’ (TLF). As such it has been calqued (presumably from French) into other Romance languages.
Italian
Italian Lemma
momento
Italian Variants
plural
Italian POS
Italian Morphologically related words
momentaneo, (momentaccio), (momentino) Zingarelli
Italian First attestation
per art e per ençegno entro fos envïaa, / en un solo momento serìa tuta glaçaa (OVI: Uguccione da Lodi, Libro, 13C)
Italian Semantic history
» 'short space of time', 'point in time'
» 'importance'
Il che di quanto momento fosse alla rovina dell'Occidente, assai chiaro ce lo dimostrano i tanti diluvj delle barbare nazioni, che ec. (Crusca: Pierfrancesco Giambullari, Storia d'Europa, 1.1., 1566)
Italian Collocational history
Momento psicologico: see French Collocational history, moment psychologique.
English
English Lemma
moment
English Variants
plural
English POS
English Morphologically related words
momentary, momentarily, momentariness, momentous, momentously, momentousness, momentum OED
English First attestation
In that selue moment Palamon Is vnder Venus (OED: Chaucer, Knight’s Tale 2584, c 1385)