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English word relevant comes from Latin levo, Latin re-, Italian ri- (Re-.), French reconqueste

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levo (Latin)

I make light, lighten. I mitigate, alleviate. I raise, elevate, lift up. I relieve, ease, comfort.

re- (Latin)

Again; prefix added to various words to indicate an action being done again, or like the other usages indicated above under English.. Back, backwards.

ri- (Italian)

Re-.

reconqueste (French)

lever (Old French)

(reflexive, se level) to get up (get out of bed). To lift (up).

lever (French)

(reflexive) to get up (out of bed). (reflexive) to rise, to stand up. (reflexive, of fog, rain and etc) to clear, to lift. (transitive) to raise, to lift The act of getting up in the morning.

levare (Italian)

(transitive) to except. (transitive) to raise, put up, lift. (transitive) to take, take away, take off, move away, remove, have something out.

re- (Old French)

Re- (again; once more).

relevo (Latin)

I alleviate, mitigate, lessen, diminish, assuage. I lighten. I raise, lift up. I relieve.

relevans (Latin)

relevant (Old French)

relevant (English)

Directly related, connected, or pertinent to a topic.. Not out of date; current.

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