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Daniela Akerblom
Etymology of the Latin word elisio
the Latin word
elisio
derived from the Latin word
elisus
derived from the Latin word
elidere
(strike or dash out; expel; shatter)
using the Latin prefix
ex-
derived from the Late Latin word
ex
(out)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*eghs
using the Late Latin prefix
e-
derived from the Latin word
laedere
(strike; hurt, injure)
derived from the Latin word
elisum
derived from the Latin word
elidere
(strike or dash out; expel; shatter)
using the Latin prefix
ex-
derived from the Late Latin word
ex
(out)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*eghs
using the Late Latin prefix
e-
derived from the Latin word
laedere
(strike; hurt, injure)
derived from the Latin word
elidere)
Derivations in other languages
English
elision
, French
élision
, Italian
elisione
, Portuguese
elisão
, Spanish
elisión
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