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Curia etymology
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Latin word curia comes from Latin com-, Latin vir, Latin coviria
Etymology of curia
Detailed word origin of curia
Dictionary entry
Language
Definition
com-
Latin
(lat)
vir
Latin
(lat)
(in military contexts) foot soldier. Brave man, hero. Grown man. Husband. Male human, man; man (human).
coviria
Latin
(lat)
curia
Latin
(lat)
Court. Senate or meeting house.
Words with the same origin as
curia
Descendants of com-
comes
pretium