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Etymology of the Latin word relatio

the Medieval Latin word relatio (laying of matter before Senate, such motion; referring back case to magistrate; narration, relating of events, recital; reference to standard; retorting on accuser; giving oath in reply)
derived from the Late Latin word relatus (narration, telling of events; utterance in reply)
derived from the Medieval Latin word referre (bring, carry back, again; give, pay back, render; it matters, makes a difference, is of importance; report , bring back news; record)
derived from the Latin word ferre (to carry; to bear; bring, bear; tell)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *bher-
using the Latin prefix re-

Derivations in Latin

correlatio

Derivations in other languages

English relation, French relation, French relater, Italian relazione, Portuguese relação, Portuguese relacional, Spanish relación

Cognates

English relation, French rélation, Italian rilazione, Spanish relación

Usage

Word found in Medieval Latin



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