Word from the Latin for "frighten" Crossword Clue

Here is the answer for the crossword clue Word from the Latin for "frighten" . We have found 40 possible answers for this clue in our database. Among them, one solution stands out with a 98% match which has a length of 5 letters. We think the likely answer to this clue is DETER.

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% DETER Word from the Latin for "frighten" (5)
8% ALARM Frighten (5) The Telegraph Quick Sep 23, 2025
8% RELY Word from the Latin for "hold firmly" (4) The Atlantic Sep 18, 2025
8% AMAT Latin 101 word (4) Eugene Sheffer Aug 11, 2025
7% ETALII Latin "and others" (6) LA Times Daily Oct 5, 2025
7% SHOO Word said to frighten away an animal (4) Puzzler Backwords Sep 30, 2025
7% ECCE Latin "behold" (4) LA Times Daily Sep 21, 2025
7% SCAREDY *Easily frightened individual (7) Universal Sep 19, 2025
7% CAMPUS University site, a Latin word for "field" (6) The Times Specialist Sep 15, 2025
7% GASPS Sounds frightened (5) Newsday Sep 14, 2025
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