expeditus

Latin

part
Definitions
  • unhindered, unimpeded, unencumbered, liberated
  • disengaged, free, easy, loose, relaxed; without difficulties
  • unburdened by baggage; light; quick, fast; fluent, quick-witted
  • made fit, prepared, ready for use; at hand; on standby
  • arranged, decided, settled, brought to order; determined, resolute
  • expedited, hastened, quickened, accelerated
  • produced, developed, effected; procured, obtained
  • dispatched, sent forth; completed, executed, disposed of
  • commodious, convenient; advantageous, profitable, expedient

Etymology

Affix from Latin pedes (feet, walking afoot, footsoldier) inherited from Proto-Italic *pess inherited from Proto-Indo-European *ped- (step, foot, walk, fall, stumble), *ped- (step, foot, walk, fall, stumble).

Origin

Proto-Indo-European

*ped-

Gloss

step, foot, walk, fall, stumble

Concept
Semantic Field

The house

Ontological Category

Action/Process

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