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Etymology of the Latin word limus

the Latin word limus (apron crossed with purple, worn by attendants at sacrifice, by magistrates; mud, mire; slime; oblique, transverse; sidelong)

Derivations in Latin

limax, limaceus, limulus, Limulus, limicola, limosus, Limosa

Derivations in other languages

English limivorous, German Lehm, Italian limo, Portuguese limo, Romanian im, Spanish limo

Usage

Word found in Classical Latin, Late Latin



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