Where does “cautèle” come from?

cautèle (French) comes from Latin cautela, from Latin cautus, from Latin caveō, from Proto-Italic *kaweō — to beware, to be mindful of.

cautèle (French): slyness, wile, guile, artful caution

Definitions

  1. slyness, wile, guile, artful caution

Ancestry of “cautèle”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latincautelacaution; vocative singular of cautēla; ablative...
2Latincautuscautious, careful; circumspect, prudent; wary
3Latincaveōto take precautions, beware, take care; to guard against, attend to a thing for a person, provide
4Proto-Italic*kaweōto beware, to be mindful of

Words derived from “cautèle

Every word from Proto-Italic *kaweōEvery word from Latin caveōEvery word from Latin cautus
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