Ligare
Ligare is the Latin infinitive meaning "to bind" or "to tie." It derives from the Proto-Italic root lig- and is the source of many Romance-language verbs that express fastening, joining, or connecting objects or ideas. In classical Latin, ligare is used transitively to indicate binding or fastening.
In the modern Romance-language family, cognates reflect the same core idea of binding or joining. In French
In medical and scientific contexts, ligature refers to a binding or tying device or procedure, and ligaments
In English usage, ligare itself is rarely used outside historical or etymological discussion. Related terms such
The term ligare thus highlights how a single Latin verb seeded a family of words across European