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Eric Widmer
Etymology of the English word disannul
the English word
disannul
derived from the English word
dis-
using the Latin prefix
dis-
derived from the English word
annul
derived from the Old French word
annuller
derived from the Late Latin word
annullare
(annihilate, obliterate, destroy)
derived from the Latin word
nullus
(no one; no; none, not any)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*ne
(not)
derived from the Old French word
anuller
derived from the Late Latin word
annullare
(annihilate, obliterate, destroy)
derived from the Latin word
nullus
(no one; no; none, not any)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*ne
(not)
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