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Etymology of the Anglo-Norman word descripcioun

the Anglo-Norman word descripcioun
derived from the Latin word descriptio (description, descriptive story; drawing of diagram)
derived from the Latin word descriptus (organized, arranged; precisely ordered)
derived from the Latin word describere (describe, draw, mark)
derived from the Latin word scribere (write; compose)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *skribh-
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *skrībh-
using the Late Latin prefix de-
derived from the Latin word de (away; down)
derived from the Latin word descriptum (diary, journal; things recorded)
derived from the Latin word describere (describe, draw, mark)
derived from the Latin word scribere (write; compose)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *skribh-
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *skrībh-
using the Late Latin prefix de-
derived from the Latin word de (away; down)

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