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Etymology of the English word comedist

the English word comedist
derived from the English word comedy
derived from the French word comédie
derived from the Latin word comoedia (comedy)
derived from the Greek word komoidia
derived from the Greek word komoidos
derived from the Greek word komos, κῶμος (a carousal (as if letting loose))
derived from the Greek word aoidos, ἀοιδός
derived from the Greek word aeidein, ἀείδω
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *wed-
derived from the Greek word komodia, κωμῳδία
derived from the Medieval Latin word comedia
derived from the Old French word comedie
derived from the Latin word comoedia (comedy)
derived from the Greek word komoidia
derived from the Greek word komoidos
derived from the Greek word komos, κῶμος (a carousal (as if letting loose))
derived from the Greek word aoidos, ἀοιδός
derived from the Greek word aeidein, ἀείδω
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *wed-
derived from the Greek word komodia, κωμῳδία
using the English suffix -ist
derived from the Latin suffix -ista
derived from the Greek suffix -istes

Usage

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