Etymology of the English word escarole
the English word
escarolederived from the French word
escarolederived from the Old French word
scariolederived from the Late Latin word
escarioladerived from the Latin word
escarius (relating to food or bait)
derived from the Latin word
esca (hrană; medicament; food, meat; a dish prepared for the table)
derived from the Latin word
edere (eat, consume, devour)
derived from the Latin word
dare (give; dedicate; sell; surrender, give over; send to die)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*dō-using the Late Latin prefix
e-derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*ed-derived from the Italian word
scarioladerived from the Latin word
esca (hrană; medicament; food, meat; a dish prepared for the table)
derived from the Latin word
edere (eat, consume, devour)
derived from the Latin word
dare (give; dedicate; sell; surrender, give over; send to die)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*dō-using the Late Latin prefix
e-derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*ed-Usage
Word found in Modern English