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Etymology of the English word cultivable

the English word cultivable
derived from the French word cultivable
derived from the Old French word cultiver
derived from the Old French word coutiver
derived from the Medieval Latin word cultivare
derived from the Medieval Latin word cultivus
derived from the Latin word cultus (care, worship, devotion; cultivated, tilled, farmed; habitation; cultivation; civilization; personal care, maintenance, grooming)
derived from the Late Latin word colere (honor, cherish, worship; live in , inhabit; till)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *kʷel-
derived from the English word cultivate
derived from the Medieval Latin word cultivatio
derived from the Medieval Latin word cultivare
derived from the Medieval Latin word cultivus
derived from the Latin word cultus (care, worship, devotion; cultivated, tilled, farmed; habitation; cultivation; civilization; personal care, maintenance, grooming)
derived from the Late Latin word colere (honor, cherish, worship; live in , inhabit; till)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *kʷel-
using the English suffix -able

Date

The earliest known usage of cultivable in English dates from the 17th century.



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