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Etymology of the English word annuitant

the English word annuitant
derived from the English word annuity
derived from the French word annuite
derived from the Medieval Latin word annuitas
derived from the Latin word annuus (for a year, lasting, appointed for a year)
derived from the Latin word annus (year; age)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *at-
derived from the Anglo-Norman word annuite
derived from the Medieval Latin word annuitas
derived from the Latin word annuus (for a year, lasting, appointed for a year)
derived from the Latin word annus (year; age)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *at-
derived from the French word annuité
derived from the Medieval Latin word annuitas
derived from the Latin word annuus (for a year, lasting, appointed for a year)
derived from the Latin word annus (year; age)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *at-
using the English suffix -ant

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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