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Etymology
The Spanish word 'exhibido' (exhibited) comes from the Latin verb 'exhibere' meaning 'to display' or 'to show.' This Latin word was formed by combining two parts: the prefix 'ex-' meaning 'out' and the verb 'habere' meaning 'to have.' When these combined, they created the sense of 'holding out' or 'displaying.' The word evolved into Spanish 'exhibir,' and the past participle form 'exhibido' is created by adding the Spanish suffix '-ido.'
Related Spanish Words
Some related Spanish words include the simpler verb form 'exhibir' (to exhibit/display) and other words with the 'ex-' prefix like 'exponer' (to expose/display) and 'expresar' (to express). These words all share the common theme of showing or putting something outward for others to see.
Related English Words
English speakers will recognize the obvious connection to the English word 'exhibit' and its past participle 'exhibited,' which share the same Latin root 'exhibere.' Other related English words include 'exhibition' and 'exhibitor.' The meaning has remained remarkably consistent across both languages, maintaining the core sense of displaying or showing something to others.
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