puteus - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Possibly related to paveō, pudeō, repudium, paviō and tripudium This etymology is incomplete You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term puteus m (genitive puteī); second declension Second-declension noun puteus in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette
puteus (Latin): meaning, translation - WordSense What does puteus mean? From Proto-Indo-European *paw- ("to strike") Confer with Latin paviō , paveō pit: …pytt ("pit, hole in the ground, well, grave, pustule, pockmark"), from Proto-Germanic *putjaz ("pit, well"), from Latin puteus ("trench, pit, well"), from Proto-Indo-European *pewǝ- ("to beat, hew") Cognate with West Frisian…
puteus, putei [m. ] O - Latin is Simple Online Dictionary Find puteus (Noun) in the Latin Online Dictionary with English meanings, all fabulous forms inflections and a conjugation table: puteus, putei, puteo, puteum, putei, puteorum
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary pŭtĕus , i, m I neutr collat form of the plur pŭtĕa , ōrum, Varr ap Non 217, 4) [root pu-, to cleanse; whence also purus, putus, purgo], a well: “ puteum fodere, ” Plaut
Puteoli | The amazing name Puteoli: meaning and etymology Puteoli is more famous, however, for its volcanic sand, pozzolana, which formed the basis for concrete and in turn allowed for Rome's signature building fetish The name Puteoli is generally understood to come from the noun puteus, originally meaning a well