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Etymology of the English word appestat

the English word appestat
derived from the English word appetite
derived from the Old French word apetit
derived from the Latin word appetitus (appetite, desire; esp. natural)
derived from the Latin word appetere (seek, grasp after, desire)
derived from the Classical Latin word petere (to seek; attack; aim at; desire)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *pet-
using the Latin prefix ad- (to, in addition)
derived from the Latin word ad (to; near; to; to; to; near)
using the New Latin prefix a-
derived from the French word appetite
derived from the Latin word appetitus (appetite, desire; esp. natural)
derived from the Latin word appetere (seek, grasp after, desire)
derived from the Classical Latin word petere (to seek; attack; aim at; desire)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *pet-
using the Latin prefix ad- (to, in addition)
derived from the Latin word ad (to; near; to; to; to; near)
using the New Latin prefix a-
using the English suffix -stat

Date

The earliest known usage of appestat in English dates from the 20th century.

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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