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Etymology of the Latin word auris

the Late Latin word auris (ear; hearing; a discriminating sense of hearing)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ous-

Derivations in Latin

auricula, auritus, aurinuda, biaurita, argentauris

Derivations in other languages

English aural, French auriste, French monaural, Italian biaurale, Italian auriplastica, Italian auripuntura, Italian auriscopio, Italian binaurale, Italian monoaurale, Portuguese aural

Cognates

Catalan aurella, Danish öre, Dutch aar, Dutch oor, English ear, French oreille, German Ähre, German Ohr, German Öhr, Gothic auso, Icelandic ax, Icelandic eyra, Italian orecchio, Italian orecchia, Nynorsk öyra, Portuguese orelha, Provençal aurelha, Riksmal öre, Spanish oreja, Swedish ax, Swedish öra, Yiddish ojr

Usage

Word found in Late Latin



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