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Etymology of the English word billed

the English word billed
derived from the French word bille
derived from the Medieval Latin word billa
derived from the Latin word bulla (a bubble; Papal bull; Papal document; stamped lead seal of Papal document; bubble; boss, knob)
derived from the English word bill
derived from the French word bille
derived from the Medieval Latin word billa
derived from the Latin word bulla (a bubble; Papal bull; Papal document; stamped lead seal of Papal document; bubble; boss, knob)
derived from the Anglo-latin word billa
derived from the English word bill
derived from the English word bile
derived from the French word bile
derived from the Latin word bilis (bile; gall, bile; wrath)
derived from the Old Norse word boli
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *bhel-
derived from the Old word Norse boli
using the English suffix -ed

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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