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Etymology of the Latin word absolutus

the Latin word absolutus (absolute; fluent; fully developed, complete)
derived from the Latin word absolvere (free , release; acquit)
derived from the Latin word solvere (loosen, release, unbind)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *leu-
using the Latin prefix ab- (away; wrongly, badly)

Derivations in Latin

absolutio, absolutivus, absolutorius

Derivations in other languages

English absolute, French absolu, Italian assoluto, Portuguese absoluto, Romanian absolut, Spanish absoluto



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