uterque etymology

Latin word uterque comes from Latin uter, Latin -que

Detailed word origin of uterque

Dictionary entryLanguageDefinition
uter Latin (lat) Both. Either, which (of two) Bag made of hide (inflated for flotation). Wine or water skin or bottle.
-que Latin (lat) (rare) used in an answer. (when repeated) "both... and", "whether... or". And, a copulative particle affixed to the word it annexes. Introducing an explanatory clause.
uterque Latin (lat) Each of two or both.

Words with the same origin as uterque

Descendants of uter
utrimque utrum
Descendants of -que
atque cumque itaque namque neque pleraque plerique plerumque quicumque quisque quocumque quoque ubique undique utique utque