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Etymology of the English word curio

the English word curio
derived from the English word curiosity
derived from the Old French word curiosite
derived from the Latin word curiositas (curiosity, inquisitiveness; excessive eagerness for knowledge)
derived from the Latin word curiosus (careful, diligent, painstaking; labored, elaborate, complicated; spy, one who is prying; scout)
derived from the Latin word cura (concern, worry, anxiety; office, task, responsibility)
derived from the French word curiosity
derived from the Latin word curiositas (curiosity, inquisitiveness; excessive eagerness for knowledge)
derived from the Latin word curiosus (careful, diligent, painstaking; labored, elaborate, complicated; spy, one who is prying; scout)
derived from the Latin word cura (concern, worry, anxiety; office, task, responsibility)

Date

The earliest known usage of curio in English dates from the 19th century.

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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