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Famulus etymology
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Latin word famulus comes from Proto-Indo-European *dʰeh₁-
Detailed word origin of famulus
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Language
Definition
*dʰeh₁-
Proto-Indo-European
(ine)
*famelos
Proto-Italic
(itc-pro)
famulus
Latin
(lat)
Serving, servile A servant, slave.
Words with the same origin as
famulus
Descendants of *dʰeh₁-
consuetudo
credere
credo
facere
facio
factum
familia
sacerdos