1. Etymology of the Latin word axis
the Classical Latin word axis (axle of a wheel, the line about which any body turns; axle of a wheel; Indian quadruped; axle, axis, pole; plank, board)
Derivations in Latin
axicellus, axitia, axalis, axicilium, axilis, axiculusDerivations in other languages
English axis, English axial, French axe, French axiomètre, French axisymétrique, French ais, French axis, Italian asse, Portuguese eixo, Spanish eje, Spanish axil, Spanish axis, Spanish biaxial, Spanish coaxialCognates
Catalan axella, Danish aske, Dutch oksel, Dutch as, Dutch esch, English axle, English axis, English ash, English ashes, French aisselle, German Achsel, German Achse, German Asche, German Esche, Gothic azgo, Icelandic öxl, Icelandic öxull, Icelandic aska, Icelandic askur, Italian ascella, Italian ascela, Latin axilla, Nynorsk åska, Riksmal aske, Swedish axel, Swedish aska, Swedish askUsage
Word found in Classical Latin2. Etymology of the Latin word axis
derived from the Latin word axis
