edepol
Latin
interj
Definitions
- An expression of surprise, annoyance or enthusiasm. Literally by Pollux. The expression was used by males and females in ancient Rome.
Etymology
Compound from Latin ē (-ly, E, adverb suffix, la, out, by, adverb forming suffix, away) + Latin deus (god, deity)+ Latin Pollux.
Origin
Latin
Pollux
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Dis English
- deiparous English
- Diana Latin
- Pollux Latin
- deificatio Latin
- deifico Latin
- deificus Latin
- deificāre Latin
- deiformis Latin
- deus Latin
- ē Latin
- -ismus German
- Deismus German
- dio Italian
- e Italian
- déisme French
- dios Spanish, Castilian
- Θεοτόκος Ancient Greek
- παν- Ancient Greek
- *deywós Proto-Indo-European
- *dyew- Proto-Indo-European
- deus Portuguese
- deu Old French
- dous Old French
- zeu Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- zo te cuște Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- zău Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- deité Middle French
- deus Old Portuguese
- dieu Romansh
- dios Asturian
- diu Friulian
- deu Old Occitan
- dios Old Spanish
- deu Sicilian
- diu Sicilian
- Dyo Ladino
- דיו Ladino
- dei Bourguignon
- deo Istriot
- diu Corsican
- deivos Old Latin
- diu Picard