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Etymology of the French word liquide

the Old French word liquide
derived from the Latin word liquidus (clear, limpid, pure)
derived from the Latin word liquere (be in molten, liquid state; be clear to a person; it is proven, guilt is established; [non ~ => not proven as a verdict)

Derivations in French

liquidement, liquidien, liquider

Derivations in other languages

English liquid, Romanian lichid

Cognates

Catalan lliquid, Dutch liquide, English liquid, German liquid, Italian liquido, Latin liquidus, Norwegian likvid, Spanish liquido, Swedish likvid

Usage

Word found in Old French



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