Etymology of the English word dispirited
the English word
dispiritedusing the English suffix
-edderived from the English word
dispiritderived from the English word
di-derived from the English word
spiritderived from the Old French word
esperitderived from the Latin word
spiritus (breath, breathing, air)
derived from the Medieval Latin word
spirare (breathe; blow; live)
derived from the Old French word
espiritderived from the Latin word
spiritus (breath, breathing, air)
derived from the Medieval Latin word
spirare (breathe; blow; live)
derived from the English word
dis-using the Latin prefix
dis-Usage
Word found in Modern English