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Etymology of the Latin word nudus

the Classical Latin word nudus (nude; bare, stripped)
derived from the Latin word nodus (knot; knot; node)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ned-
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *nogʷ-

Derivations in Latin

nudatus, seminudus, nudare, nuditas, Nudibranchiata, aurinuda, nudicaule, nudiculme, nudiglume, nudipes, nudiramea, nudiramus, orenuda, subnudum, Nuda, nudigula

Derivations in other languages

English nude, English nudity, French nu, French nudiste, French nudibranche, Italian nudo, Portuguese nu, Romanian nud, Spanish nudo, Spanish nudo, Spanish desnudo

Cognates

Catalan nu, Dutch naakt, English knot, English nude, French nu, French noeud, German nackt, Italian nodo, Italian nudo, Latin nodus, Portuguese nu, Provençal nud, Spanish nudo

Usage

Word found in Classical Latin



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