Etymology of the English word exerciser
the English word
exerciserderived from the English word
exercisederived from the Old French word
exercicederived from the Latin word
exercitium (exercise; training; practice)
derived from the Latin word
exercitus (army, infantry; swarm)
derived from the Latin word
exercere (exercise, train, drill)
using the Latin prefix
ex-derived from the Late Latin word
ex (out)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*eghsderived from the Latin word
arcere (keep away, protect; ward, keep off, away)
derived from the French word
exercisederived from the Latin word
exercitium (exercise; training; practice)
derived from the Latin word
exercitus (army, infantry; swarm)
derived from the Latin word
exercere (exercise, train, drill)
using the Latin prefix
ex-derived from the Late Latin word
ex (out)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*eghsderived from the Latin word
arcere (keep away, protect; ward, keep off, away)
using the English suffix
-erderived from the Proto-Germanic root
*-arjazusing the Latin suffix
-arius (-ar)
Usage
Word found in Modern English