Etymology of the English word battlefront
the English word
battlefrontderived from the English word
battlederived from the Old French word
bataillederived from the Late Latin word
battalia (fighting, fencing exercises of soldiers and gladiators)
derived from the Late Latin word
battualia (fighting, fencing exercises of soldiers and gladiators)
derived from the Latin word
battuere (pound, beat hit, strike)
using the Proto-Indo-European prefix
bhau- (to hit)
derived from the Old French word
batailederived from the Late Latin word
battalia (fighting, fencing exercises of soldiers and gladiators)
derived from the Late Latin word
battualia (fighting, fencing exercises of soldiers and gladiators)
derived from the Latin word
battuere (pound, beat hit, strike)
using the Proto-Indo-European prefix
bhau- (to hit)
derived from the English word
frontderived from the Old French word
frontderived from the Latin word
frons (frontis, forehead, brow; foliage, leaves, leafy branch; forehead, brow; face)
derived from the Latin word
frontusUsage
Word found in Modern English