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Etymology of the English word additional

the English word additional
derived from the English word addition
derived from the Old French word addition
derived from the Latin word additio (act of adding, addition)
derived from the Latin word additus
derived from the Late Latin word addere (add, insert, bring)
derived from the Latin word dare (give; dedicate; sell; surrender, give over; send to die)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *dō-
using the Latin prefix addition-
derived from the Late Latin word addere (add, insert, bring)
derived from the Latin word dare (give; dedicate; sell; surrender, give over; send to die)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *dō-
using the English suffix -al
derived from the Latin suffix -alis
derived from the Old French word additional
derived from the Latin word additio (act of adding, addition)
derived from the Latin word additus
derived from the Late Latin word addere (add, insert, bring)
derived from the Latin word dare (give; dedicate; sell; surrender, give over; send to die)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *dō-

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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