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Etymology of the Latin word ventilare

the Latin word ventilare (expose to a draught; fan; brandish)
derived from the Latin word ventulus (slight wind)
derived from the Latin word ventus (wind)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *we-
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *wē-

Derivations in Latin

ventulare, ventilago, ventilatus, ventilans, ventilabrum, ventilatio-onis, ventilatum

Derivations in other languages

English ventilate, French ventiler, Italian ventilare, Portuguese ventilar, Spanish beldar, Spanish ventilar

Cognates

Dutch ventiel, English vent, English ventillate, French ventiler, German Ventil, Icelandic ventill, Italian ventilare, Spanish ventilar, Swedish ventil



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