paratus etymology

Latin word paratus comes from Proto-Germanic *feraną, Latin par (Equal. Even (of a number). Like. Suitable.), Proto-Indo-European *bʰowHéyeti, Proto-Indo-European *per (Around. Through.)

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Detailed word origin of paratus

Dictionary entryLanguageDefinition
*feraną Proto-Germanic (gem-pro)
par Latin (lat) Equal. Even (of a number). Like. Suitable.
*bʰowHéyeti Proto-Indo-European (ine-pro)
*per Proto-Indo-European (ine-pro) Around. Through.
*sperw- Proto-Indo-European (ine-pro) to twitch, push, fidget, be quick
parare Latin (lat)
paratus Latin (lat) Preparation, provision.

Words with the same origin as paratus

Descendants of *feraną
imperator imperium nuper par parens partus per periculum pertinere porro portus precor prima primo primus princeps prior pro profectus prope propius propter prorsus protinus
Descendants of *per
parere prius priusquam probare procurator proximus