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Etymology of the Latin word foedus

the Latin word foedus (atrocious, beastly, shocking; bond, tie; contract, compact; promise; fearful, frightful, severe; foul; filthy, unclean; shameful, disgraceful; vile; treaty, league, formal agreement)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *bheidh-

Derivations in Latin

foederare, foedare, foedifragus

Derivations in other languages

English federal, French fédéral, Italian fedo, Italian defedare, Italian federale, Portuguese fedo, Portuguese feio, Spanish feo, Spanish federal



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