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Etymology of the English word hirsutulous

the English word hirsutulous
derived from the English word hirsute
derived from the Latin word hirsutus (rough, shaggy, hairy)
derived from the Latin word hirtus (hairy, shaggy, covered with hair)
derived from the Latin word hirsutus (rough, shaggy, hairy)
derived from the Latin word hirtus (hairy, shaggy, covered with hair)
derived from the Latin word hirsutus (rough, shaggy, hairy)
derived from the Latin word hirtus (hairy, shaggy, covered with hair)
derived from the Latin word hirsutus (rough, shaggy, hairy)
derived from the Latin word hirtus (hairy, shaggy, covered with hair)
derived from the Latin word hirsutus (rough, shaggy, hairy)
derived from the Latin word hirtus (hairy, shaggy, covered with hair)
derived from the Latin word hirsutus (rough, shaggy, hairy)
derived from the Latin word hirtus (hairy, shaggy, covered with hair)
derived from the Latin word hirsutus (rough, shaggy, hairy)
derived from the Latin word hirtus (hairy, shaggy, covered with hair)
derived from the Latin word hirsutus (rough, shaggy, hairy)
derived from the Latin word hirtus (hairy, shaggy, covered with hair)
derived from the Latin word hirsutus (rough, shaggy, hairy)
derived from the Proto-Germanic root *khisa
using the English suffix -ulous

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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