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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, notarius

Derivations in other languages

French noter, Italian notare, Juridical Latin notorius, Portuguese notar, Spanish notar

Cognates

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 nöt

Usage

Word found in Medieval Latin



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