Etymology of the English word cash-flow
the English word
cash-flowderived from the English word
cashderived from the Old Italian word
cassaderived from the Latin word
capsa (box; cylindrical case, bookcase; receptacle for things)
derived from the Late Latin word
capere (to take; take hold, seize; grasp)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*kap-derived from the French word
cassederived from the Latin word
capsa (box; cylindrical case, bookcase; receptacle for things)
derived from the Late Latin word
capere (to take; take hold, seize; grasp)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*kap-derived from the Old Provençal word
cassaderived from the Latin word
cattiaderived from the Greek word
kuathion, κυάϑιον
derived from the Greek word
kuathos, κύαϑος
derived from the Greek word
kuathos, κύαϑος
derived from the English word
flowderived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*pleu-derived from the Proto-Germanic root
*flo-Derivations in other languages
French
cash-flowUsage
Word found in Modern English