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Etymology of the Latin word carmen

the Late Latin word carmen (card for wool, flax; song, music; poem)
derived from the Latin word canere (be, become covered in white; be hoary; sing, celebrate, chant)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *kan-
derived from the Latin word carere (be without, absent from, devoid of; card, comb)

Derivations in Latin

carminare

Derivations in other languages

French charme, French carme, Italian carme, Portuguese carme, Spanish carmen

Usage

Word found in Late Latin



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