Etymology of the Latin word inveteratus
the Latin word inveteratus (old, inveterate, of long standing)
derived from the Latin word inveterare (make old, give age to; grow old)
derived from the Latin word veterare (make old; age)
derived from the Latin word vetus (ancients, men of old, forefathers; old, aged, ancient; old, ancient times, antiquity)
derived from the Latin word inveterascere (grow old; become established, customary)
derived from the Latin word veterascere (become long-established; grow old)
derived from the Latin word vetus (ancients, men of old, forefathers; old, aged, ancient; old, ancient times, antiquity)
