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1. Etymology of the English word gee

the English word gee
derived from the English word Jesus
derived from the Latin word Jesus (Jesus)
derived from the Greek word Iesous, Ἰησοῦς (Jesus (Jehoshua), the name of our Lord and two (three) other Israelites)
derived from the Hebrew word Yeshua`

Derivations in English

agee, geepound, geed, geeing

Usage

Word found in Modern English

2. Etymology of the English word gee

derived from the English word gee
derived from the English word euphemism
derived from the Greek word euphemismos, εὐφημισμός, εὐϕημισμός
using the Greek prefix eu-, εὐ-
derived from the Greek word eus
derived from the Greek word euphemizein, εὐϕημίζω
derived from the Greek word eu, εὖ ( well)
derived from the Greek word phemi, φημί (to say; to show or make known one's thoughts; speak or say)
derived from the Greek word pheme, φήμη (a saying; rumor ('fame'))
derived from the Greek word phanai
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *bhā-

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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