Etymology
Meaning
Origin
The word "truculence" is ultimately derived from the Proto-Indo-European root dereg-, meaning "to harm." This root is also the origin of the words "dire," "direful," and "dreadful." In Latin, the word *truculentus originally meant "fierce" or "savage," and it was often used to describe animals or barbarians. Over time, the meaning of the word broadened to include a more general sense of brutality or aggression, and it is now often used to describe human behavior.
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