Prosa etymology

Latin

Latin word prosa comes from Latin -atio ((Vulgar Latin) Form of -tiō appended to nouns.), Aromanian or (I pray.), Aromanian -ciuni, Latin os

Etymology of prosa

Detailed word origin of prosa

Dictionary entry Language Definition
-atio Latin (lat) (Vulgar Latin) Form of -tiō appended to nouns.
or Aromanian (rup) I pray.
-ciuni Aromanian (rup) Roughly equivalent to -tion; used to form a noun when added to a verb root, describing that action or state related to the verb (also used with adjective roots sometimes).
os Latin (lat) (poetic) speech. Face, appearance, head. Mouth. Opening, entrance.
orare Latin (lat)
oratus Latin (lat) A praying, entreating. A request, entreaty.
orationem Latin (lat)
prosa Latin (lat) Prose.

Words with the same origin as prosa

Descendants of os

coram oro