Etymology of the Latin word notare
the Medieval Latin word
notare (observe; record; brand)
derived from the Latin word
nota (mark, sign, letter)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*gno-derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*gnō-Derivations in Latin
denotare,
connotare,
notatus,
adnotare,
circumnotare,
pernotare,
subnotare,
praenotare,
dinotare,
innotare,
notabilis,
notariusDerivations in other languages
French
noter, Italian
notare, Juridical Latin
notorius, Portuguese
notar, Spanish
notarCognates
Dutch
noot, Dutch
noteren, English
nut, English
note, French
note, French
noter, German
Note, German
notieren, German
nuscheln, Icelandic
nóta, Icelandic
hnot, Italian
nota, Italian
notare, Norwegian
notere, Spanish
notar, Swedish
not, Swedish
notera, Swedish
nötUsage
Word found in Medieval Latin