Etymology of the English word experiencer
the English word
experiencerderived from the English word
experiencederived from the Old French word
experiencederived from the Latin word
experientia (trial, experiment; experience)
derived from the Latin word
experiens (active, enterprising)
derived from the Latin word
experiri (test, put to the test; find out)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*per-derived from the Latin word
peritus (skilled, skillful; experienced)
derived from the Latin word
perire (die, pass away; be ruined)
using the Late Latin prefix
per-derived from the Latin word
per (through)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*perderived from the Latin word
ire (to go; go, walk; march)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*ei-using the English suffix
-erderived from the Proto-Germanic root
*-arjazusing the Latin suffix
-arius (-ar)
derived from the Old French word
experiencerderived from the Latin word
experientia (trial, experiment; experience)
derived from the Latin word
experiens (active, enterprising)
derived from the Latin word
experiri (test, put to the test; find out)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*per-derived from the Latin word
peritus (skilled, skillful; experienced)
derived from the Latin word
perire (die, pass away; be ruined)
using the Late Latin prefix
per-derived from the Latin word
per (through)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*perderived from the Latin word
ire (to go; go, walk; march)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*ei-Usage
Word found in Modern English