Etymology of the Latin word intervallum
the Latin word
intervallum (interval, space, distance)
derived from the Late Latin word
vallum (wall; rampart, walled; wall, rampart; entrenchment)
derived from the Latin word
vallus (stake, palisade, point)
derived from the Latin word
vannus (winnowing basket)
using the Latin prefix
inter-derived from the Latin word
inter (between)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*enDerivations in Latin
intervallareDerivations in other languages
French
intervalle, French
interval, Italian
intervallo, Portuguese
intervalo, Spanish
intervaloCognates
Dutch
interval, English
interval, French
intervalle, German
Intervall, Italian
intervallo, Lithuanian
intervalas, Norwegian
intervall, Russian
интeрвaл, Spanish
intervalo, Swedish
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