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,
deliberativusDerivations in other languages
French
delivrer, French
délibérer, French
délivrer, Italian
deliberare, Italian
deliberare, Portuguese
deliberar, Portuguese
delivrar, Spanish
deliberar, Spanish
delibrarUsage
Word found in Late Latin, Vulgar Latin