Etymology:
Meaning and Origin:
The word "solitary" derives from the Latin word "solitarius," which means "solitary, alone, or secluded." The ultimate origin of this word is the Proto-Indo-European root *se-li-, meaning "alone."
Usage:
The word "solitary" is typically used to describe a person, place, or thing that is alone or isolated from others. It can refer to:
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Examples:
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Etymology The word solitaire is derived from the French word solitaire meaning sing
Etymology Latin solitarius solitary Proto Indo European se li alone Me
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