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English word exit comes from Latin ire, Latin evanescere, Latin de
ire (Latin)
evanescere (Latin)
de (Latin)
(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 [...]
e (Latin)
out of, from The name of the letter E.
exire (Latin)
exit (Latin)
exit (English)
A passage or gate from inside someplace to the outside, outgang.. A way out.. Death.. The action of leaving. (euphemism) To die.. To go out.. To leave.