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Etymology of the Latin word cingulum

the Medieval Latin word cingulum (girdle; belt; sword belt; sash)
derived from the Latin word cingere (surround, encircle, ring)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *kenk-

Derivations in Latin

cingula, cingulare, cingularis, cingulata

Derivations in other languages

English cingulum, English shingles, Italian cinghio, Italian cingolo, Portuguese cincho, Portuguese cíngulo, Spanish cejo, Spanish suncho, Spanish cello, Spanish ceño, Spanish cincho, Spanish cíngulo

Usage

Word found in Medieval Latin



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