Where does “intemerātus” come from?
intemerātus (Latin) comes from Latin temeratus, from Latin temerō, from Latin temerē, from Proto-Italic temezi, from Proto-Indo-European témHos, from Proto-Indo-European -os — Creates action nouns or result nouns from verbs;...
intemerātus (Latin): undefiled, unviolated, unimpaired, inviolate, chaste, virgin, pure
Definitions
- undefiled, unviolated, unimpaired, inviolate, chaste, virgin, pure