Etymology of the English word illusionary
the English word
illusionaryderived from the English word
illusionderived from the Latin word
illusio (irony; mocking, jeering)
derived from the Latin word
illusumderived from the Latin word
illudere (mock, ridicule, speak mockingly of)
using the Latin prefix
in- (suffix for no)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*ne (not)
derived from the Latin word
ludere (play, mock, tease)
using the Latin prefix
il-using the English suffix
-aryderived from the Old French suffix
-ariederived from the Latin suffix
-arius (-ar)
Usage
Word found in Modern English