Advertisement
prominence (n.)
1590s, "projection, a standing or jutting out from the surface of something," from obsolete French prominence (16c.), from Latin prominentia "a projection, a jutting out," abstract noun from prominere "jut or stand out, be prominent, overhang," from pro "before, forward" (see pro-) + -minere "project, jut out," which is related to mons "hill" (from PIE root *men- (2) "to project"). Meaning "distinction, conspicuousness" is attested by 1827. As a type of solar phenomenon, from 1862.
also from 1590s
Advertisement
Trends of prominence
updated on December 07, 2020
Advertisement
Remove ads >
AdvertisementDictionary entries near prominence
promachos
promenade
Promethean
Prometheus
promethium
prominence
prominent
promiscuity
promiscuous
promise
promising