Etymology of the English word imbricate
the English word
imbricatederived from the Latin word
imbricatusderived from the Latin word
imbricarederived from the Latin word
imbricusderived 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
imbricatioderived from the Latin word
imbricarederived from the Latin word
imbricusderived 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
imbricationUsage
Word found in Modern English