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Etymology of the Latin word relatus

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

relativus, relatio

Derivations in other languages

Italian relata, Italian correlato, Italian interrelato, Portuguese relato, Portuguese relate, Spanish relato, Spanish correlato

Usage

Word found in Late Latin



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