aequivaleo
Latin
verb
Definitions
- I am equivalent, have equal power.
Etymology
Affix from Latin aequus (equal, even, fair, level) + Latin valeō (I am strong, I am worth, I am healthy, be worth, be able powerful, well healthy, I am well).
Origin
Latin
valeō
Gloss
I am strong, I am worth, I am healthy, be worth, be able powerful, well healthy, I am well
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- equivocal English
- valeology English
- valid English
- aequalis Latin
- aequanimis Latin
- aequanimus Latin
- aeque Latin
- aequidisto Latin
- aequiformis Latin
- aequilavium Latin
- aequinoctium Latin
- aequipero Latin
- aequipollens Latin
- aequipondium Latin
- aequitas Latin
- aequiter Latin
- aequivoco Latin
- aequivocus Latin
- aequo Latin
- aequus Latin
- convalesco Latin
- inaequidens Latin
- iniquus Latin
- nequam Latin
- pervaleo Latin
- praevaleo Latin
- supervaleo Latin
- valesco Latin
- valetudo Latin
- valeō Latin
- validus Latin
- valor Latin
- valor, valorem Latin
- valor, valōrem Latin
- valōrem Latin
- valuta Italian
- equívoco Spanish, Castilian
- *h₂welh₁- Proto-Indo-European
- ekvátor Czech
- vail Old French
- equivocar Catalan, Valencian
- vlej Albanian
- aecus Old Latin
- aequo
- aeque
- valor
- valeō
- valor
- valor
- aequus
- nequam
- iniquus
- valesco
- validus
- valōrem
- aequiter
- valetudo
- aequitas
- pervaleo
- valorem
- aequalis
- valōrem
- aequipero
- aequivoco
- praevaleo
- aequanimus
- aequanimis
- supervaleo
- convalesco
- aequidisto
- aequivocus
- inaequidens
- aequiformis
- aequilavium
- aequipondium
- aequipollens
- aequinoctium