Audacity etymology

English

English word audacity comes from Latin avidus, Proto-Italic *awidos, and later Proto-Italic *awidēō (To be greedy.)

Etymology of audacity

Detailed word origin of audacity

Dictionary entry Language Definition
avidus Latin (lat) (for food) Eager, hungry, voracious, gluttonous; insatiable.. (of space) Vast, wide, large.. Eager, desiring, desirous; lustful, passionate.. Greedy, avaricious, covetous.
*awidos Proto-Italic (itc-pro)
*awidēō Proto-Italic (itc-pro) To be greedy.
audere Latin (lat)
audax Latin (lat) Bold.
audacitas Malayalam (mal)
audacity English (en) Fearlessness, intrepid or daring, especially with confident disregard for personal safety, conventional thought, or other restrictions.. Insolent boldness, especially when imprudent or unconventional.