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Etymology of the Latin word nervus

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

Derivations in Latin

enervare, nervinus, nervosus, multinerva, nervalis, novemnerve, novemnervia, parinervium, pernervosum, perspicinervium, plurinervata, plurinervis, trinervata, uninervia

Derivations in other languages

English innervation, French innerver, Italian nervone, Italian nerbo, Italian quinquenervio, Italian anervio, Italian uninervio, Romanian nerv, Spanish niervo

Cognates

English nerve, French nerf, French nerve, German Nerv, German Nerve, Italian nervo, Lithuanian nervas, Norwegian nerve, Polish nerw, Provençal nervi, Russian нepв, Spanish nervio, Swedish nerv

Usage

Word found in Medieval Latin



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