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Etymology of the Latin word digitalis

the Latin word digitalis (measuring a finger's breadth; of, belonging to a finger)
derived from the Latin word digitus (finger; digit, interlocked by finger-like processes; finger; finger; toe; finger's breadth)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *deik- (to show, to pronounce solemnly; to throw)
using the Latin suffix -alis

Derivations in Latin

Digitalis

Derivations in other languages

English digitalis, English digital, French digital, Italian digitale, Portuguese digital, Spanish digital

Usage

Word found in New Latin, Classical Latin


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