justifier
Old French
verb
Definitions
- to show to be innocent
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin jūstificare, iūstificāre, iustificare, iūstus (just, rightful, proper, lawful, due, true, moderate, righteous).
Origin
Latin
iūstus
Gloss
just, rightful, proper, lawful, due, true, moderate, righteous
Concept
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Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- just English
- justify English
- iustifico Latin
- iustificus Latin
- iustitia Latin
- iūstus Latin
- justificare Latin
- justificare, iustificare Latin
- justus Latin
- jūstificare, iūstificāre, iustificare Latin
- giustificare Italian
- giusto Italian
- justifier French
- justificar Spanish, Castilian
- justo Spanish, Castilian
- *h₂yew- Proto-Indo-European
- justificar Portuguese
- justifien Middle English
- juste Old French
- just Catalan, Valencian
- justificar Catalan, Valencian
- justifica Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- justo Old Portuguese
- giustu Aromanian
- justificar Occitan
- *jowestos Proto-Italic
- gist Romansh
- xustu Asturian
- just Friulian
- justo Venetian
- jost Dalmatian
- giust Ladin