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Etymology of the English word feuilleton

the English word feuilleton
derived from the French word feuilleton
derived from the French word feuillet
derived from the French word feuille
derived from the French word chêne
derived from the Old French word de
derived from the Vulgar Latin word datum (present, gift; that which is given)
derived from the Latin word dare (give; dedicate; sell; surrender, give over; send to die)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *dō-
derived from the Old French word foille
derived from the Latin word folia
derived from the Late Latin word folium (leaf)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *bhel-

Date

The earliest known usage of feuilleton in English dates from the 19th century.

Cognates

Dutch feuilleton, German Feuilleton, Norwegian foljetong, Swedish följetong

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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