Etymology of the Latin word simulare
the Classical Latin word
simulare (imitate, copy; pretend)
derived from the Late Latin word
similis (like, similar, resembling)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*sem-derived from the Latin word
simulderived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*sem-Derivations in Latin
dissimulare,
simulatus,
simulator,
simulans,
adsimulare,
insimulare,
assimulare,
simulacrum,
Simulium,
simulatumDerivations in other languages
English
simulate, English
simular, French
sembler, French
simuler, Italian
simulare, Portuguese
simular, Spanish
simularUsage
Word found in Classical Latin