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Etymology of the English word connivery

the English word connivery
derived from the English word connive
derived from the French word conniver
derived 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 connive
derived from the Latin word connivere (be tightly closed; ; be inactive; close, screw up the eyes, blink)
using the English suffix -ery
derived from the English suffix -y
derived from the Latin suffix -ia
derived from the Latin suffix -ium
derived from the English suffix -er
derived from the Proto-Germanic root *-arjaz
using the Latin suffix -arius (-ar)

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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