Etymology of the English word antimilitant
the English word
antimilitantderived from the English word
militantderived from the Old French word
militantderived from the French word
militerderived from the Latin word
militans (militant; military man; soldier, warrior)
derived from the Latin word
militare (serve as soldier, perform military service, serve in the army)
derived from the Latin word
miles (soldier; foot soldier; soldiery)
derived from the Latin word
militus (ground, milled)
using the English prefix
anti-derived from the New Latin prefix
anti-derived from the Greek prefix
anti-, ἀντι-
derived from the Greek word
anti, ἀντί (against, before, opposite, instead or because of)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*anti-Usage
Word found in Modern English