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Etymology of the Latin word absolvere

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

absolutus, absolvens, absolutor

Derivations in other languages

English absolve, French assoldre, French absoudre, Italian assolvere, Portuguese absolver, Spanish absolver

Cognates

English absolve, German absolvieren, Norwegian absolvere, Swedish absolvera



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