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Etymology of the Latin word imponere

the Late Latin word imponere (impose, put upon; establish)
using the Latin prefix im-
derived from the Latin prefix in- (suffix for no)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ne (not)
derived from the Latin word ponere (esteem, value, count; lay; found; put, lay down; put, place, set; specify, put down; cite)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *apo-
using the Latin prefix in- (suffix for no)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ne (not)

Derivations in Latin

impositus, imponens, superimponere, impositum

Derivations in other languages

French imposer, Italian imporre, Portuguese impor, Romanian impune

Cognates

Dutch imponeren, German imponieren, Lithuanian imponuoti, Norwegian imponere, Polish imponować, Russian импoниpoвать, Swedish imponera

Usage

Word found in Late Latin



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