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Etymology of the Latin word rutilans

the Latin word rutilans
derived from the Latin word rutilare (redden, make reddish; have a reddish glow)
derived from the Classical Latin word rutilus (red, golden red, reddish yellow)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *reudh-
derived from the Latin word aussi
derived from the Late Latin word discernere (see, discern; distinguish)
using the Latin prefix dis-
derived from the Medieval Latin word cernere (sift, separate, distinguish)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *krei-
derived from the Classical Latin word rutilus (red, golden red, reddish yellow)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *reudh-
derived from the Latin word squalere (be covered with a rough or scaly layer; be dirty)
derived from the Latin word squalus (kind of fish)

Derivations in other languages

English rutilant, French rutilant, Italian rutilante, Portuguese rutilante



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