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Etymology of the English word expressage
the English word
expressage
derived from the English word
express
derived from the French word
exprès
derived from the Latin word
expressus
(distinct, clear, plain)
derived from the Latin word
exprimere
(squeeze, squeeze, press out)
using the Latin prefix
ex-
derived from the Late Latin word
ex
(out)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*eghs
derived from the Latin word
premere
(to press; press, press hard, pursue)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*per-
derived from the Medieval Latin word
expressare
derived from the Latin word
expressus
(distinct, clear, plain)
derived from the Latin word
exprimere
(squeeze, squeeze, press out)
using the Latin prefix
ex-
derived from the Late Latin word
ex
(out)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*eghs
derived from the Latin word
premere
(to press; press, press hard, pursue)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*per-
using the English suffix
-age
derived from the French suffix
-age
derived from the Vulgar Latin suffix
-aticum
derived from the Latin suffix
-aticus
derived from the Latin suffix
-icus
derived from the Greek suffix
-ikos
, -ϊκος, -ικος, -ῖκος
derived from the Latin suffix
-at
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