Where does “hebetatus” come from?

hebetatus (Latin) comes from Latin hebetō, from Latin hebes, from Latin hebere — to be dull.

hebetatus (Latin): blunted, dulled, having been blunted; weakened,...

Definitions

  1. blunted, dulled, having been blunted; weakened,...

Ancestry of “hebetatus”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinhebetōto make something blunt, dull, dim
2Latinhebesblunt, dull, not sharp or pointed; dim, faint,...
3Latinhebereto be dull

Words derived from “hebetatus

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