Etymology of the English word fasciate
the English word
fasciatederived from the New Latin word
fasciatusderived from the Latin word
fascia (band; band, strip; ribbon)
derived from the English word
fasciaderived from the Latin word
fascia (band; band, strip; ribbon)
using the English suffix
-atederived from the Late Latin word
fasciarederived from the Latin word
fascia (band; band, strip; ribbon)
Date
The earliest known usage of fasciate in English dates from the 17th century.
Derivations in English
fasciationUsage
Word found in Modern English