Thursday, 10 November 2022

The Latin origins of the word 'constellate'

'Constellate' is a word borrowed from Latin 'constellātus'. The word entered the English language some time around 1643.


constellate [verb] [1643]
  • to unite in a cluster
  • to set or adorn with or as if with
  • cluster
See 'constellate' on the Loan Words Map

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Etymology: -
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