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Etymology of the English word applet

the English word applet
using the English suffix -let
using the English suffix -et
derived from the English word application
derived from the French word application
derived from the French word appliquer
derived from the Latin word applicatio (application, inclination; joining)
derived from the Latin word applicatus (situated close; clinging to)
derived from the Latin word applicare (apply, put in practice; connect, place near, bring into contact)
derived from the Late Latin word plicare (to fold; fold , bend, flex; multiply by X , X-tuple; add together)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *plek-
using the Latin prefix ad- (to, in addition)
derived from the Latin word ad (to; near; to; to; to; near)
derived from the Old French word applicacion
derived from the Latin word applicatio (application, inclination; joining)
derived from the Latin word applicatus (situated close; clinging to)
derived from the Latin word applicare (apply, put in practice; connect, place near, bring into contact)
derived from the Late Latin word plicare (to fold; fold , bend, flex; multiply by X , X-tuple; add together)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *plek-
using the Latin prefix ad- (to, in addition)
derived from the Latin word ad (to; near; to; to; to; near)

Date

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

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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