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Etymology of the Latin word nervosus

the Latin word nervosus (sinewy; vigorous)
derived from the Medieval Latin word nervus (nerve; Greek neuron, cordlike structure, nerve, tendon; sinew, muscle, nerve; strength; vigor, nerve; string, cord; bowstring)

Derivations in Latin

nervositas

Derivations in other languages

English nervous, French nerf, Italian nervoso, Portuguese nervoso, Romanian nervos, Spanish nervoso



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