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The root word for "curious" is "curiosus," which is a Latin word meaning "inquisitive" or "careful."
The closest is probably curiosus (literally "inquisitive one"). The Curiosi were a class of spies, informers and secret police in the time of the Roman Empire.
The word "curio" originates from the Latin term "curiosus," meaning "careful" or "inquisitive." It evolved through the French word "curiosité," which refers to the quality of being curious or a curiosity. In English, "curio" typically denotes an object that is interesting or rare, often collected for its uniqueness. The term reflects a fascination with unusual items that spark curiosity.
"Prying" could be translated curiosus ("inquisitive") or perhaps percuriosus ("very inquisitive"). "Prying eyes" would then be oculi [per]curiosi. Remember that in Latin, the form of the words varies depending on how they're used; oculi curiosi is the form taken by the subject of a sentence, or the thing spoken to ("O prying eyes!"). Other forms are:oculos curiosos: object of the verboculorum curiosorum: "of prying eyes"oculis curiosis: "by, with, to or for prying eyes"
Yes. Curious is a root word and cannot be broken down into a more basic form. Some of its non-root-word forms include curiously, incurious, curiousness, curiouser and curiosity.The word comes from the Latin curiosus and is related to Latin cura, "to care."
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