Etymology of the Latin word solidare
the Latin word
solidare (make solid, whole, dense)
derived from the Late Latin word
solidus (gold coin; solid; same material throughout, unalloyed; three dimensional; retaining form, rigidity)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*sol-Derivations in Latin
consolidareDerivations in other languages
French
solder, French
souder, Italian
solidare, Portuguese
saldar, Portuguese
soldar, Portuguese
solidar, Spanish
solidar, Spanish
soldar