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Etymology of the English word diplomatics

the English word diplomatics
derived from the English word diplomatic
derived from the French word diplomatique
derived from the New Latin word diplomaticus (diplomatic)
derived from the Classical Latin word diploma (certificate; letter folded double; diploma; letter of recommendation, passage, privileges)
derived from the Greek word diploma, δίπλωμα
derived from the Greek word diploun, διπλοῦν
derived from the Greek word diploos, διπλόος (twofold; double)
derived from the Greek word di-, δι-, δί-
derived from the Greek word dis, δίς (double; twice)
using the Greek suffix -ploos
derived from the Greek word diplous, διπλοῦς (two-fold)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *dwo-
derived from the Greek word diploein, διπλόω (to render two-fold)
using the English suffix -ics

Usage

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