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Etymology of the English word clientage

the English word clientage
derived from the English word client
derived from the Old French word client
derived from the Latin word cliens (client, dependent, vassal; customer)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *klei-
derived from the Latin word clientus
derived from the Latin word cluere (be called, be named, be reputed; purify; cleanse, make clean)
using the English suffix -age
derived from the French suffix -age
derived from the Vulgar Latin suffix -aticum
derived from the Latin suffix -aticus
derived from the Latin suffix -icus
derived from the Greek suffix -ikos, -ϊκος, -ικος, -ῖκος
derived from the Latin suffix -at
derived from the Old French word clientage
derived from the Latin word cliens (client, dependent, vassal; customer)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *klei-

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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