I. (|)ku̇m, (|)kəm preposition
Etymology: Latin; akin to Latin com- — more at co-
: with : combined with
the entertainment- cum -profit motive — Newsweek
: including : along with
house- cum -farm
the members of this orchestra- cum -ballet — New Yorker
II. ˈ ̷ ̷ adjective (or adverb)
Etymology: in sense 1, by shortening; in sense 2, from cum (I)
1. : cum laude
2. : including dividend
the cum price of a stock
III. abbreviation
cumulative