Italian word e comes from Latin de, Latin voluto (I ponder. I roll, turn, twist, or tumble about. I wallow.), Latin venire, Phoenician 𐤄 (That.)
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Dictionary entry | Language | Definition |
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de | Latin (lat) | (Late Latin) of persons. From, away from, down from, out of; in general to indicate the person or place from which any thing is taken, etc., with verbs of taking away, depriving, demanding, requesting, inquiring, buying; as capere, sumere, emere, quaerere, discere, trahere, etc., and their compounds.. From, away from, to indicate the place from which someone or something departs or [...] |
voluto | Latin (lat) | I ponder. I roll, turn, twist, or tumble about. I wallow. |
venire | Latin (lat) | |
𐤄 | Phoenician (phn) | That. |
Ε | Ancient Greek (to 1453) (grc) | |
e | Latin (lat) | out of, from The name of the letter E. |
e | Italian (ita) | The name of the Latin-script letter E/e.; e. |