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venire

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Latin word venire comes from Proto-Germanic *writą, Proto-Indo-European *-yéti, and later Old English writ (Writ.)

*writą (Proto-Germanic)

Engraving; writing; inscription. Fissure; crevice; groove. Written work; writ.

*-yéti (Proto-Indo-European)

Creates intransitive, often deponent, imperfective verbs from roots.

writ (Old English)

Writ.

ȝewrit (Middle English)

writ (English)

(archaic) That which is written; writing.. (legal) A written order, issued by a court, ordering someone to do (or stop doing) something.. Authority, power to enforce compliance. (archaic, nonstandard).

venio (Latin)

(intransitive) I approach. (intransitive) I come.

come (Tocharian B)

*gʷem- (Proto-Indo-European)

*gʷm̥yéti (Proto-Indo-European)

*gʷm̥-yé-ti (Proto-Indo-European)

*gʷenjō (Proto-Italic)

To come.

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