Etymology of the English word cartel
the English word
cartelderived from the German word
Kartellderived from the French word
cartelderived from the Italian word
cartelloderived from the Italian word
cartaderived from the Medieval Latin word
cartellusderived from the Medieval Latin word
charta (paper, papyrus; record)
derived from the Greek word
chartes, χάρτης (a sheet ('chart') of writing-material (as to be scribbled over))
derived from the French word
Kartellderived from the Italian word
cartelloderived from the Italian word
cartaderived from the Medieval Latin word
cartellusderived from the Medieval Latin word
charta (paper, papyrus; record)
derived from the Greek word
chartes, χάρτης (a sheet ('chart') of writing-material (as to be scribbled over))
Date
The earliest known usage of cartel in English dates from the 20th century.
Derivations in English
cartelist,
cartelizeCognates
Dutch
kartel, French
cartel, German
Kartell, Italian
cartello, Norwegian
kartell, Swedish
kartellUsage
Word found in Modern English