Etymology:
The word "private" comes from the Latin word "privatus," which means "distinct from public, one's own, individual."
Meaning:
Origin:
The Latin word "privatus" is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root "prei-," which means "to separate, to part." This root is also found in the words "privilege" and "privacy."
Examples:
Etymology Deprive verb Middle English depriven from Old French depriver past partic
Etymology The word private comes from the Latin word privatus which means distinct
Etymology The word deprive comes from the Middle French word despriver meaning to d
Etymology The word private comes from the Latin word privatus which means distinct
Etymology The word deprived comes from the Old French word depriver which means to
Etymology The term privacy originates from the Latin word privatus which means sep
Etymology The word privateer is derived from the French word privatiser meaning to
Etymology Latin privātiō privātiōnis Meaning The state of being deprived of ba
Etymology Latin inimīcus enemy Proto Indo European h₃en h₁kó s uncongenia
Etymology Latin secretarius keeper of secrets Proto Indo European sekw follow
Etymology The word closet has its origins in the Old French word closet meaning a s
Etymology The word apartment comes from the French word appartement which in turn d
Etymology of Secret Old French seceret Latin secretum something kept back Proto
Etymology First used in the 16th century Derived from the Latin word resectus which
Etymology from Latin individuum an individual thing or being from in not