List of English words of Etruscan origin

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This is a list of English words that are thought to have their origin in Etruscan and were borrowed through Latin, often via French. Not all of these words have been demonstrated to be of Etruscan origin, and some may be Indo-European or from another source.

Antenna 
April 
from Apru, the Etruscan name for Venus :, to whom the month was holy. Etruscan Apru in turn was borrowed from Greek Aphrodite.
Arena 
from harena, 'sand'
Autumn 
Belt 
from balteus, 'sword belt'
Caesar
Ceremony
Element 
from elementum, 'letter'
Fenestra 
Histrionic 
from histrionicus, from histrio, "actor"
Ides 
Letter 
Mantissa 
Palate 
People 
Person 
from phersu, 'mask'
Satellite 
from satnal, 'attendant'
Sentinel 
from satnal, 'attendant'
Serve 
from servus, "a slave"
spurious 
Style
from stilus (indirectly)
Stylus 
from stilus
Vernacular 
from vernaculus, "domestic", from verna, "a native slave"

See also

Lists of English words of international origin