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Etymology of the Latin word ire

the Latin word ire (to go; go, walk; march)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ei-

Derivations in Latin

itus, abire, adire, anteire, circumire, exire, interire, introire, perire, transire, praeire, coire, contraire, inire, praeterire, redire, ambire, circuire

Derivations in other languages

English introitus, Italian ire, Italian gire, Italian iter, Spanish ir

Cognates

Spanish ir



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