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Latin for simple

Latin for simple

Etymology. From Middle English symple, simple, from Old French and French simple, from Latin simplex (“simple”, literally “onefold”) (as opposed to duplex (“double”, literally “twofold”)), from semel (“the same”) + plicō (“I fold”).

  1. What is simplicity in Latin?
  2. What is the Latin word for clean?
  3. What is amo in Latin?
  4. What is unique in Latin?

What is simplicity in Latin?

simplicitas Noun = simplicity, candor.

What is the Latin word for clean?

More Latin words for clean. mundus adjective. tidy, hygienic, neat, fine, elegant. purgo verb. purge, cleanse, purify, justify, clear.

What is amo in Latin?

Its first three letters are a clue that amateur comes from the Beginning Latin verb amare, "to love." (Amo: I love. Amas: you love. Amat: He/she/it loves.)

What is unique in Latin?

1600, "single, solitary," from French unique (16c.), from Latin unicus "only, single, sole, alone of its kind," from unus "one" (from PIE root *oi-no- "one, unique").

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