duplus
Latin
adj
Definitions
- double (twice as much, or as big)
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Italic *dwiplos compound from Latin duo (two) + Latin plus (more).
Origin
Latin
plus
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Cognates and derived terms
- doppio English
- double English
- double entendre English
- duple English
- duplet English
- pluperfect tense English
- plus English
- subduple English
- superplus English
- *dui Latin
- dubius Latin
- duellum Latin
- duo Latin
- dūplus Latin
- pluries Latin
- plus Latin
- Duo German
- doppeln German
- doppiamente Italian
- doppiere Italian
- doppietta Italian
- doppiezza Italian
- doppio Italian
- doppiosenso Italian
- doppista Italian
- duo Italian
- duplo Italian
- più Italian
- semidoppio Italian
- double French
- doublement French
- doublet French
- duodi French
- plus French
- *dwóh₁ Proto-Indo-European
- *gʰeh₁bʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- pluss Norwegian Bokmål
- pluss Norwegian Nynorsk
- deus Old French
- doble Old French
- dobler Old French
- doi Old French
- plus Old French
- du Esperanto
- plús Icelandic
- dublu Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- plus Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- dobbel Middle Dutch
- doubl'ye Norman
- đúp Vietnamese
- dubbel Middle High German
- duebel Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- דו Hebrew (modern)
- dobbel Middle Low German
- dublu Aromanian
- dobel Old Swedish
- *duō Proto-Italic
- *dwiplos Proto-Italic
- pli Romansh
- doi Friulian
- plus Old Occitan
- cchiù Sicilian
- chiù Sicilian
- dóggio Ligurian
- doi Dalmatian
- ple Dalmatian
- doi Ladin
- cchiù Neapolitan
- chiù Neapolitan
- dui Istriot
- dui Corsican
- *plous Old Latin
- duellum Old Latin
- doi Piedmontese