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propitius

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Latin

Etymology

From pro- plus an element possibly derived from *peth₂- (to rush, fly), so that the original meaning was "falling or rushing forward", hence "eager, well-disposed". Compare Ancient Greek προπετής (propetḗs, inclined forward).

Pronunciation

Adjective

propitius (feminine propitia, neuter propitium); first/second-declension adjective

  1. favorable, well-disposed, kind
  2. propitious
    Sit utrīsque Venus Pompeiāna propitia et semper concordēs vīvant.
    May Pompeian Venus be propitious in her heart to them both and may they always live harmoniously.

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

Derived terms

Descendants

  • English: propitious
  • Italian: propizio
  • French: propice
  • Catalan: propici
  • Portuguese: propício
  • Romanian: propice
  • Spanish: propicio

References

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