Etymology of the Latin word tumultus
the Latin word
tumultus (commotion, confusion, uproar)
derived from the Latin word
tumere (swell, become inflated; be puffed up)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*teuÉ™-Derivations in Latin
tumultuarius,
tumultuosus,
tumultuari,
tumultuareDerivations in other languages
English
tumult, French
tumulte, Italian
tumulto, Portuguese
tumulto, Spanish
tumultoCognates
Dutch
tumult, English
tumult, French
tumulte, German
Tumult, Italian
tumulto, Norwegian
tumult, Spanish
tumulto, Swedish
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