Etymology of the English word glandular
the English word
glandularusing the English suffix
-arderived from the Old French suffix
-arderived from the Latin suffix
-arisderived from the Latin suffix
-alisderived from the French word
glandulairederived from the French word
glandulederived from the Latin word
glandula (glans, acorn, pellet)
derived from the Latin word
glans (acorn; mast, acorn, beechnut)
Date
The earliest known usage of glandular in English dates from the 18th century.
Derivations in English
eglandularUsage
Word found in Modern English