pretio etymology

Latin word pretio comes from Latin -one(-onem|m), Latin pretium

You can also see our other etymologies for the Latin word pretio. Currently you are viewing the etymology of pretio with the meaning: (Verb) (Late Latin) I esteem, I prize, I value (hold in high regard, consider valuable). (Medieval Latin) I appraise, I assess, I value (estimate the worth of, set a price for).(Late Latin) I esteem, I prize, I value (hold in high regard, consider valuable). (Medieval Latin) I appraise, I assess, I value (estimate the worth of, set a price for)

Detailed word origin of pretio

Dictionary entryLanguageDefinition
-one(-onem|m) Latin (lat)
pretium Latin (lat) Bribe. Pay, hire, wage, reward. Punishment. Ransom. Worth, price, value, cost.
pretio Latin (lat) (Late Latin) I esteem, I prize, I value (hold in high regard, consider valuable). (Medieval Latin) I appraise, I assess, I value (estimate the worth of, set a price for).