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