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Etymology of the English word fireproof

the English word fireproof
derived from the English word fire
derived from the English word fir
derived from the Middle Dutch word vierde
derived from the English word fur
derived from the Old French word forrer
derived from the Old French word feurre
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *pa-
derived from the Frankish root *fodar
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *paəwr₀
derived from the Proto-Germanic root *fothram
derived from the Proto-Germanic root *furkhon
derived from the Proto-Germanic root *fuir
using the English suffix -proof
derived from the English word proof
derived from the English word prove
derived from the English word proven
derived from the Old French word prover
derived from the Latin word probare (approve , esteem, commend; let; show to be real, true)
derived from the Latin word proba (proof; evidence)
derived from the Latin word probare (approve , esteem, commend; let; show to be real, true)
derived from the Latin word proba (proof; evidence)
derived from the Latin word probare (approve , esteem, commend; let; show to be real, true)
derived from the Latin word proba (proof; evidence)
derived from the Latin word probare (approve , esteem, commend; let; show to be real, true)
derived from the Latin word proba (proof; evidence)
derived from the Latin word probare (approve , esteem, commend; let; show to be real, true)
derived from the Latin word proba (proof; evidence)
derived from the Latin word probare (approve , esteem, commend; let; show to be real, true)
derived from the Latin word proba (proof; evidence)
derived from the Latin word probare (approve , esteem, commend; let; show to be real, true)

Derivations in English

fireproofing



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