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1. Etymology of the English word bate

the English word bate
derived from the Old French word batre
derived 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, bating

Usage

Word found in Modern English

2. Etymology of the English word bate

derived from the English word bate
derived from the Old French word batre
derived 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

makebate

Usage

Word found in Modern English

3. Etymology of the English word bate

derived from the English word bate
derived from the English word bate
derived from the Old French word batre
derived 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 bate
derived from the English word bait
derived from the Old Norse word beita
derived from the Proto-Germanic root *baitan

Usage

Word found in Modern English


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