Etymology of the English word connivery
the English word
conniveryderived from the English word
connivederived from the French word
conniverderived from the Latin word
connivere (be tightly closed; ; be inactive; close, screw up the eyes, blink)
derived from the Latin word
conivere (be tightly closed; ; be inactive; close, screw up the eyes, blink)
derived from the French word
connivederived from the Latin word
connivere (be tightly closed; ; be inactive; close, screw up the eyes, blink)
using the English suffix
-eryderived from the English suffix
-yderived from the Latin suffix
-iaderived from the Latin suffix
-iumderived from the English suffix
-erderived from the Proto-Germanic root
*-arjazusing the Latin suffix
-arius (-ar)
Usage
Word found in Modern English