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Etymology of the Latin word motivus

the Latin word motivus (stirred; moved)
derived from the Latin word movere (move, stir, agitate)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *meuÉ™-
derived from the Latin word motare (set in motion, shake, stir)

Derivations in Latin

loco

Derivations in other languages

French motif, Portuguese motivo, Spanish motivo

Usage

Word found in Late Latin, Medieval Latin, Vulgar Latin


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