Etymology of the English word clientage
the English word
clientagederived from the English word
clientderived from the Old French word
clientderived from the Latin word
cliens (client, dependent, vassal; customer)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*klei-derived from the Latin word
clientusderived from the Latin word
cluere (be called, be named, be reputed; purify; cleanse, make clean)
using the English suffix
-agederived from the French suffix
-agederived from the Vulgar Latin suffix
-aticumderived from the Latin suffix
-aticusderived from the Latin suffix
-icusderived from the Greek suffix
-ikos, -ϊκος, -ικος, -ῖκος
derived from the Latin suffix
-atderived from the Old French word
clientagederived from the Latin word
cliens (client, dependent, vassal; customer)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*klei-Usage
Word found in Modern English