aequanimus
Latin
adj
Definitions
- (Late Latin) serene, calm
Etymology
Suffix from Latin compound (fair, equal), aequus (equal, even, fair, level) + Latin animus (soul, will, mind, courage, intellect, thoughts, spirit, ideas, breath, etc, life, life force).
Origin
Latin
animus
Gloss
soul, will, mind, courage, intellect, thoughts, spirit, ideas, breath, etc, life, life force
Concept
Semantic Field
Religion and belief
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
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Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- equivocal English
- unanimous English
- aequalis Latin
- aequanimis Latin
- aeque Latin
- aequidisto Latin
- aequiformis Latin
- aequilavium Latin
- aequinoctium Latin
- aequipero Latin
- aequipollens Latin
- aequipondium Latin
- aequitas Latin
- aequiter Latin
- aequivaleo Latin
- aequivoco Latin
- aequivocus Latin
- aequo Latin
- aequus Latin
- animadverto Latin
- animosus Latin
- animus Latin
- compound Latin
- inaequidens Latin
- iniquus Latin
- longanimis Latin
- nequam Latin
- pusillanimis Latin
- unanimis Latin
- unanimus Latin
- animo Italian
- equívoco Spanish, Castilian
- ánimo Spanish, Castilian
- animus Portuguese
- ânimo Portuguese
- ekvátor Czech
- equivocar Catalan, Valencian
- ànim Catalan, Valencian
- *anamos Proto-Italic
- aecus Old Latin