Etymology of the Latin word vacuus
the Latin word
vacuus (empty, vacant, unoccupied)
derived from the Late Latin word
vacare (be empty; be vacant; be idle)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*euə-Derivations in Latin
vacua,
vacuitas,
vacuum,
vacuare,
supervacuusDerivations in other languages
English
vacuous, French
vacuolation, French
vague, Italian
vacuolo, Italian
vacuo, Italian
vacuumterapia, Portuguese
vago, Portuguese
vácuo, Spanish
vaco, Spanish
vacuo, Spanish
vagoCognates
Italian
vacuo