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Etymology of the Anglo-Norman word derisioun

the Anglo-Norman word derisioun
derived from the Latin word derisio (mockery, scorn, derision)
derived from the Latin word derisus (absurd, laughable; scorned; mockery; scorn, derision)
derived from the Late Latin word deridere (mock, deride, laugh at)
derived from the Latin word ridere (laugh at , laugh; ridicule)
using the Late Latin prefix de-
derived from the Latin word de (away; down)
derived from the Latin word derisum
derived from the Late Latin word deridere (mock, deride, laugh at)
derived from the Latin word ridere (laugh at , laugh; ridicule)
using the Late Latin prefix de-
derived from the Latin word de (away; down)

Derivations in other languages

English derision


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