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Etymology of the English word dignitary

the English word dignitary
derived from the English word dignity
derived from the Old French word dignite
derived from the Latin word dignitas (rank, status; merit; worth, excellence; fitness)
derived from the Latin word dignus (appropriate, suitable; worthy)
derived from the Late Latin word decere (it is fitting, right, seemly)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *dek-
derived from the French word dignity
derived from the Latin word dignitas (rank, status; merit; worth, excellence; fitness)
derived from the Latin word dignus (appropriate, suitable; worthy)
derived from the Late Latin word decere (it is fitting, right, seemly)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *dek-
using the English suffix -ary
derived from the Old French suffix -arie
derived from the Latin suffix -arius (-ar)




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