Etymology of the English word denier
the English word
denierusing the English suffix
-erderived from the Proto-Germanic root
*-arjazusing the Latin suffix
-arius (-ar)
derived from the English word
denyderived from the Old French word
denierderived from the Latin word
denarius (containing, related to the number ten; worth a denarius)
derived from the Latin word
deniderived from the Latin word
decem (ten)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*dekm₀derived from the Latin word
denegare (deny; say that ... not)
derived from the Latin word
negare (deny, refuse; say ... not)
using the Latin prefix
neg-derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*ne (not)
using the Late Latin prefix
de-derived from the Latin word
de (away; down)
derived from the Old French word
deneierderived from the Latin word
denegare (deny; say that ... not)
derived from the Latin word
negare (deny, refuse; say ... not)
using the Latin prefix
neg-derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*ne (not)
using the Late Latin prefix
de-derived from the Latin word
de (away; down)
derived from the Old French word
denerderived from the Latin word
denarius (containing, related to the number ten; worth a denarius)
derived from the Latin word
deniderived from the Latin word
decem (ten)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*dekm₀Usage
Word found in Modern English