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Etymology of the Latin word novem
the Latin word
novem
(nine)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*newn₀
Derivations in Latin
November
,
novenus
,
novennis
,
novennium
,
nundinae
,
novemnerve
,
novemnervia
,
nonus
,
november
Derivations in other languages
French
neuf
, Italian
nove
, Portuguese
nove
, Romanian
nouă
, Spanish
nueve
Cognates
Catalan
novell
, Catalan
nou
, Danish
ny
, Dutch
nieuw
, Dutch
negen
, English
new
, English
nine
, French
noix
, French
nouveau
, French
neuf
, German
neu
, German
neun
, German
Nuss
, Gothic
niujis
, Icelandic
nýr
, Icelandic
nyr
, Icelandic
níu
, Italian
novello
, Italian
noce
, Italian
nove
, Italian
nuovo
, Latin
novus
, Latin
nux
, Lithuanian
naujas
, Nynorsk
nye
, Polish
nowy
, Portuguese
noz
, Portuguese
novo
, Portuguese
novel
, Provençal
notz
, Provençal
novell
, Riksmal
ny
, Russian
новый
, Spanish
nuez
, Spanish
nuevo
, Spanish
novel
, Swedish
ny
, Swedish
nio
, Yiddish
najn
, Yiddish
naj
, Yiddish
nus
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