Etymology of the Latin word aequivocus
the Late Latin word
aequivocus (equivocal, ambiguous; of like significations)
derived from the Latin word
vocare (call, summon; name)
derived from the Late Latin word
vox (voice, tone, expression)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*wekʷ-derived from the Latin word
aequus (level, even, equal)
using the Latin prefix
equi-Derivations in Latin
aequivocareDerivations in other languages
English
equivocal, French
équivoque, Italian
equivoco, Spanish
equívocoUsage
Word found in Late Latin