Etymology:
The word "devious" comes from the Latin word "devius," meaning "out of the way" or "wandering."
Meaning:
Devious means:
Origin:
The Latin word "devius" is thought to be derived from the verb "de-viare," meaning "to wander from the way." This verb is composed of the prefix "de-," meaning "from" or "away," and the noun "via," meaning "way" or "road."
Examples:
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