Etymology of the English word disgrace
the English word
disgracederived from the French word
disgracierderived from the French word
disgraciéderived from the Italian word
disgraziatoderived from the Italian word
disgraziaderived from the Italian word
dis-derived from the Italian word
graziaderived from the Latin word
gratia (agreeableness, charm; grace; favor, goodwill, kindness; popularity, esteem, credit)
derived from the Late Latin word
gratus (pleasing, acceptable, agreeable)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*gʷerə-derived from the Italian word
disgraziarederived from the Italian word
disgraziaderived from the Italian word
dis-derived from the Italian word
graziaderived from the Latin word
gratia (agreeableness, charm; grace; favor, goodwill, kindness; popularity, esteem, credit)
derived from the Late Latin word
gratus (pleasing, acceptable, agreeable)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*gʷerə-Derivations in English
disgraceful,
disgraced,
disgracingCognates
Spanish
desgraciaUsage
Word found in Modern English