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Etymology of the Latin word sensus

the Latin word sensus (feeling, sense)
derived from the Latin word sentire (perceive, feel, experience)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *sent-

Derivations in Latin

sensorium, sensualis, sensatus, sensillum, sensitivus, insensibilis

Derivations in other languages

English sensuous, French sens, Italian senso, Portuguese senso, Portuguese siso, Portuguese sensorial, Spanish sensitivo, Spanish seso

Cognates

English sense, French sens, French sein, Italian senno, Italian seno, Italian senso, Portuguese seio, Provençal sen, Spanish seno

Usage

Word found in Medieval Latin, Late Latin



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