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Etymology of the French word ventilateur

the French word ventilateur
derived from the English word ventilator
derived from the English word ventilate
derived from the Latin word ventilare (expose to a draught; fan; brandish)
derived from the Latin word ventulus (slight wind)
derived from the Latin word ventus (wind)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *we-
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *wē-
derived from the Latin word ventilator
derived from the Latin word ventilatum
derived from the Latin word ventilare (expose to a draught; fan; brandish)
derived from the Latin word ventulus (slight wind)
derived from the Latin word ventus (wind)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *we-
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *wē-
using the English suffix -or

Derivations in French

turboventilateur

Derivations in other languages

Romanian ventilator

Cognates

Dutch ventilator, English ventilator, German Ventilator, Norwegian ventil, Swedish ventilator



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