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Etymology of the Latin word fixus

the Latin word fixus (fixed; firmly established; unwavering; immovable; constant)
derived from the Latin word figere (fasten, fix; pierce)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *dhigʷ-
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *dhīgʷ-

Derivations in Latin

fixare, fixura, praefixus

Derivations in other languages

English fixate, French préfixe, French fixe, Italian fisso, Italian ventrifisso, Italian dorsifisso, Italian basifisso, Italian apicifisso, Portuguese fixo



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