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Etymology of the Latin word illusio

the Latin word illusio (irony; mocking, jeering)
derived from the Latin word illusum
derived from the Latin word illudere (mock, ridicule, speak mockingly of)
using the Latin prefix in- (suffix for no)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ne (not)
derived from the Latin word ludere (play, mock, tease)
using the Latin prefix il-

Derivations in Latin

illusorius

Derivations in other languages

English illusion, French illusion, Portuguese ilusão, Portuguese ilusionista, Spanish ilusión

Cognates

Dutch illusie, English illusion, French illusion, German Illusion, Italian illusione, Lithuanian iliuzija, Norwegian illusjon, Russian иллюзия, Spanish ilusion, Swedish illusion



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