Etymology of the English word decondition
the English word decondition
using the English prefix de- (a suffix which indicates the removal, separation, descent, etc)
derived from the English word condition
derived from the French word condition
derived from the Vulgar Latin word conditio (agreement, contract; terms; creating, making; thing made; marriage; spouse; relation of lover; seasoning, flavoring, spicing)
derived from the Classical Latin word condicio (agreement, contract; terms; marriage; spouse, bride)
derived from the Latin word condicere (agree , declare, promise; claim redress, restitution; make actions for damages)
