Etymology Explorer
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Where does “ramo” come from?
ramo (Old Portuguese) comes from Latin ramus, from Proto-Indo-European wréh₂ds — root.
Ancestry of “ramo”, step by step
Step
Language
Word
Meaning
1
Latin
ramus
branch, bough, limb
2
Proto-Indo-European
wréh₂ds
root
Words derived from “ramo”
ramo
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