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Etymology of the Latin word deliberare

the Latin word deliberare (weigh, consider, deliberate)
derived from the Latin word liberare (free; acquit, absolve)
derived from the Latin word liber (book, volume; inner bark of a tree; children; child; free; unimpeded; void of; unconstrained, unrestrained, unencumbered)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *leudh-
using the Late Latin prefix de-
derived from the Latin word de (away; down)
derived from the Latin word librare (balance,swing; hurl)
derived from the Classical Latin word libra (scales, balance; level)

Derivations in Latin

deliberatus, deliberator, deliberativus

Derivations in other languages

French delivrer, French délibérer, French délivrer, Italian deliberare, Italian deliberare, Portuguese deliberar, Portuguese delivrar, Spanish deliberar, Spanish delibrar

Usage

Word found in Late Latin, Vulgar Latin



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