Deliberate etymology

English

English word deliberate comes from Latin ex, e (A name of the letter X. (+ ablative) out of, from.), Latin *libero, Latin libro

Etymology of deliberate

Detailed word origin of deliberate

Dictionary entry Language Definition
ex, e Latin (lat) A name of the letter X. (+ ablative) out of, from.
*libero Latin (lat)
libro Latin (lat) (figuratively) I consider, weigh, ponder. I poise, balance. I swing, brandish, hurl, cast, fling.
delibero Latin (lat) I consider, weigh well. I deliberate or consult (with an oracle). I ponder.
deliberatus Latin (lat)
deliberate English (en) To consider carefully. Done on purpose; intentional.. Formed with deliberation; carefully considered; not sudden or rash.. Not hasty or sudden; slow.. Of a person, weighing facts and arguments with a view to a choice or decision; carefully considering the probable consequences of a step; slow in determining.

Words with the same origin as deliberate