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Etymology of the English word imbricate

the English word imbricate
derived from the Latin word imbricatus
derived from the Latin word imbricare
derived from the Latin word imbricus
derived from the Latin word imber (rain, shower, storm)
derived from the Latin word imbrex (tile)
derived from the Latin word imber (rain, shower, storm)
derived from the Latin word imbricatio
derived from the Latin word imbricare
derived from the Latin word imbricus
derived from the Latin word imber (rain, shower, storm)
derived from the Latin word imbrex (tile)
derived from the Latin word imber (rain, shower, storm)

Date

The earliest known usage of imbricate in English dates from the 17th century.

Derivations in English

imbrication

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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