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genitive:
venti
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Etymology of the Latin word ventus
the Latin word
ventus
(wind)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*we-
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*wē-
Derivations in Latin
ventulus
,
spicaventi
,
ventosus
Derivations in other languages
English
ventifact
, French
vent
, Italian
vento
, Portuguese
vento
, Portuguese
vindo
, Romanian
vânt
, Spanish
ventalla
, Spanish
ventalle
, Spanish
ventana
, Spanish
viento
Cognates
Catalan
vent
, Danish
vind
, Dutch
wind
, Dutch
weder
, Dutch
winden
, English
wind
, English
weather
, English
wether
, French
vent
, German
Wind
, German
Wetter
, German
Widder
, German
winden
, Gothic
winds
, Icelandic
vindur
, Icelandic
vedur
, Icelandic
vinda
, Italian
vento
, Nynorsk
vinn
, Provençal
vent
, Riksmal
vind
, Spanish
viento
, Swedish
väder
, Swedish
vädur
, Swedish
vind
, Swedish
vinda
, Yiddish
vint
, Yiddish
veter
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