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Etymology of the Latin word discordare

the Latin word discordare (be at variance, quarrel; be different)
derived from the Latin word discors (warring, disagreeing, inharmonious)
using the Latin prefix dis-
derived from the Medieval Latin word cor (heart; mind, soul)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *kerd-
derived from the Classical Latin word cors (cohort, tenth part of legion; armed force; court; enclosure, yard)
derived from the Classical Latin word cohors (cohort, tenth part of legion; armed force; court; enclosure, yard)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *gher-

Derivations in Latin

discordans

Derivations in other languages

French descorder, Italian discordare, Portuguese discordar, Spanish discordar, Spanish descordar



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