Etymology of the English word carryforward
the English word
carryforwardderived from the English word
carryderived from the North French word
carierderived from the North French word
carrederived from the French word
carrerderived from the Latin word
quadrare (square up, make square, suitable)
derived from the French word
cariederived from the Latin word
caries (rot, rottenness, corruption)
derived from the English word
forwardusing the English suffix
-wardusing the English prefix
fore-derived from the English word
forederived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*perUsage
Word found in Modern English