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Etymology of the Latin word incisus

the Latin word incisus (cut)
derived from the Latin word incidere (to cut; to cut into; cut into, cut open; inscribe; happen; fall into, fall in with)
derived from the Latin word cadere (to fall; fall, sink, drop)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *kad- (to fall)
using the Latin prefix in- (suffix for no)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ne (not)
derived from the Latin word cidere
derived from the Late Latin word caedere (chop, hew, cut out)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *kaə-id-

Derivations in other languages

English incisor, French inciser, Portuguese inciso, Spanish inciso, Spanish enciso, Spanish incisivo



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