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Etymology of the Latin word loco

the Latin word loco
derived from the Latin word a (fortiori)
derived from the Latin word
derived from the Latin word motion
derived from the Latin word locus (place; part of the body; female genitals; grounds of proof; place, territory, locality; seat, rank, position)
derived from the Latin word motivus (stirred; moved)
derived from the Latin word movere (move, stir, agitate)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *meuə-
derived from the Latin word motare (set in motion, shake, stir)
derived from the Latin word motor (mover)
derived from the Latin word motus (movement, motion; riot)
derived from the Latin word movere (move, stir, agitate)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *meuə-

Derivations in Latin

locomotivus



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