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Etymology of the English word administer

the English word administer
derived from the Old French word aministrer
derived from the Latin word administrare (administer, manage, direct)
derived from the Latin word ad (to; near; to; to; to; near)
derived from the Latin word ministrare (attend , serve, furnish)
derived from the Latin word minister (attendant, servant, waiter; minister)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *mei-
derived from the English word amynistre
derived from the Old French word amynistre
derived from the Latin word administrare (administer, manage, direct)
derived from the Latin word ad (to; near; to; to; to; near)
derived from the Latin word ministrare (attend , serve, furnish)
derived from the Latin word minister (attendant, servant, waiter; minister)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *mei-
derived from the Old French word administrer
derived from the Latin word administrare (administer, manage, direct)
derived from the Latin word ad (to; near; to; to; to; near)
derived from the Latin word ministrare (attend , serve, furnish)
derived from the Latin word minister (attendant, servant, waiter; minister)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *mei-

Date

The earliest known usage of administer in English dates from the 14th century.

Derivations in English

maladminister, administered, administering

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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