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caveat (n.)
1540s, from Latin, literally "let him beware," 3rd person singular present subjunctive of
cavere
"to beware, take heed, watch, guard against," from PIE root
*skeue-
"to pay attention, perceive" (cf. Sanskrit
kavih
"wise, sage, seer, poet;" Lithuanian
kavoti
"tend, safeguard;" Armenian
cucanem
"I show;" Latin
cautio
"wariness;" Greek
koein
"to mark, perceive, hear,"
kydos
"glory, fame," literally "that which is heard of;" Old Church Slavonic
chujo
"to feel, perceive, hear,"
cudo
"wonder," literally "that which is heard of;" Czech
(z)koumati
"to perceive, be aware of;" Serbian
chuvati
"watch, heed;" Old English
sceawian
"to look at" (cf.
show
(v.)); Middle Dutch
schoon
"beautiful, bright," properly "showy;" Gothic
hausjan
"hear").