
This paper deals with the etymology of the basic colours in latin language, as they are an important element for things, beings and phenomena description. Some terms for the colours are indo-european by its etymology, while the etymology of the most of them is unknown or considered non-indo-european. Besides the terms originally latin, there are those borrowed from other languages of that period.
Ovaj rad se bavi etimologijom glavnih boja u latinskom jeziku obzirom da su one bitan element prilikom opisa stvari, bića i pojava. Neki nazivi za boje imaju indoeuropsku etimologiju, dok za većinu njih etimologija nije poznata ili se smatra da nije indoeuropska. Pored boja koje su izvorno latinske, postoje i one koje su posuđene iz nekog drugog jezika toga vremena.
boje, languages, HUMANISTIC SCIENCES. Philology. Classical Philology., etymology, HUMANISTIČKE ZNANOSTI. Filologija. Klasična filologija., colours, latin, jezici, etimologija, latinski, indo-european, indoeuropski
boje, languages, HUMANISTIC SCIENCES. Philology. Classical Philology., etymology, HUMANISTIČKE ZNANOSTI. Filologija. Klasična filologija., colours, latin, jezici, etimologija, latinski, indo-european, indoeuropski
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