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1st pers. sing.:
exsulto
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Etymology of the Latin word exsultare
the Latin word
exsultare
(rejoice; boast; exalt)
derived from the Latin word
saltare
(dance, jump; portray or represent in a dance)
derived from the Latin word
saltum
derived from the Latin word
salire
(leap, jump; move suddenly; salt, salt down, preserve with salt; spurt, discharge, be ejected under force)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*sel-
using the Latin prefix
ex-
derived from the Late Latin word
ex
(out)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*eghs
derived from the Latin word
exsalire
derived from the Latin word
salire
(leap, jump; move suddenly; salt, salt down, preserve with salt; spurt, discharge, be ejected under force)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*sel-
Derivations in Latin
exsultatio
Derivations in other languages
French
exulter
, Italian
esultare
, Portuguese
exultar
, Spanish
exultar
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