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Etymology of the Latin word hirtus

the Latin word hirtus (hairy, shaggy, covered with hair)
derived from the Latin word hirsutus (rough, shaggy, hairy)
derived from the Latin word hirtus (hairy, shaggy, covered with hair)
derived from the Latin word hirsutus (rough, shaggy, hairy)
derived from the Latin word hirtus (hairy, shaggy, covered with hair)
derived from the Latin word hirsutus (rough, shaggy, hairy)
derived from the Latin word hirtus (hairy, shaggy, covered with hair)
derived from the Latin word hirsutus (rough, shaggy, hairy)
derived from the Latin word hirtus (hairy, shaggy, covered with hair)
derived from the Latin word hirsutus (rough, shaggy, hairy)
derived from the Latin word hirtus (hairy, shaggy, covered with hair)
derived from the Latin word hirsutus (rough, shaggy, hairy)
derived from the Latin word hirtus (hairy, shaggy, covered with hair)
derived from the Latin word hirsutus (rough, shaggy, hairy)
derived from the Latin word hirtus (hairy, shaggy, covered with hair)
derived from the Latin word hirsutus (rough, shaggy, hairy)
derived from the Latin word hirtus (hairy, shaggy, covered with hair)
derived from the Latin word hirsutus (rough, shaggy, hairy)
derived from the Latin word hirtus (hairy, shaggy, covered with hair)

Derivations in Latin

hirtulus, hirtigluma, hirtinoda, hirtinodes, hirtivaginum, hirsutus

Derivations in other languages

Italian irto, Portuguese hirto



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