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Etymology of the English word familiarize

the English word familiarize
derived from the English word familiar
derived from the Old French word familier
derived from the Latin word familiaris (domestic; of family; intimate; member of household)
derived from the Latin word familia (family; household; household of slaves; family)
derived from the Latin word famulus (serving; serviceable; servile; slave, servant; attendant)
derived from the French word familiar
derived from the Latin word familiaris (domestic; of family; intimate; member of household)
derived from the Latin word familia (family; household; household of slaves; family)
derived from the Latin word famulus (serving; serviceable; servile; slave, servant; attendant)
using the English suffix -ize
derived from the Old French suffix -iser
derived from the Latin suffix -izare
derived from the Greek suffix -izein, -ίζειν

Derivations in English

familiarized, familiarizing



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