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Etymology of the Latin word solidus

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

solidatus, solidare, soliditas

Derivations in other languages

English solidus, French solide, French soles, French sol, French solidus, Italian solidungo, Italian solido, Italian sodo, Portuguese soldo, Portuguese sólido, Romanian solid, Romanian solz, Spanish sólido, Spanish sueldo

Cognates

Dutch solide, English solid, French solide, German solide, German solid, Italian solido, Lithuanian solidus, Norwegian solid, Russian coлидный, Swedish solid

Usage

Word found in Late Latin



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