1. Etymology of the English word bate
the English word
batederived from the Old French word
batrederived from the Latin word
battere (pound, beat, hit)
derived from the Latin word
battuere (pound, beat hit, strike)
using the Proto-Indo-European prefix
bhau- (to hit)
Derivations in English
bate,
unbated,
bated,
batingUsage
Word found in Modern English
2. Etymology of the English word bate
derived from the English word
batederived from the Old French word
batrederived from the Latin word
battere (pound, beat, hit)
derived from the Latin word
battuere (pound, beat hit, strike)
using the Proto-Indo-European prefix
bhau- (to hit)
Derivations in English
makebateUsage
Word found in Modern English
3. Etymology of the English word bate
derived from the English word
batederived from the English word
batederived from the Old French word
batrederived from the Latin word
battere (pound, beat, hit)
derived from the Latin word
battuere (pound, beat hit, strike)
using the Proto-Indo-European prefix
bhau- (to hit)
Usage
Word found in Modern English
4. Etymology of the English word bate
derived from the English word
batederived from the English word
baitderived from the Old Norse word
beitaderived from the Proto-Germanic root
*baitanUsage
Word found in Modern English