Etymology
Meaning and Origin
The word "insular" comes from the Latin "insula," meaning "island." This is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *(s)ey-, meaning "to tie," possibly referring to the way islands are surrounded by water.
The term "insular" is used in a variety of contexts to describe something that is:
Examples of Usage
Etymology Old English īeg īeġ island Proto West Germanic aujō Proto Indo Euro
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Etymology Insularism derives from the Latin word insula meaning island Meaning
Etymology Latin insula island Proto Indo European s ey to tie Meaning and
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Etymology Latin insula island Proto Indo European s ey to tie Meaning and
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