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Etymology of the English word inrush
the English word
inrush
derived from the English word
in-
derived from the English word
rush
derived from the English word
ruschen
derived from the Old French word
ruser
derived from the Classical Latin word
recusare
(reject, refuse, refuse to)
using the Latin prefix
re-
derived from the Latin word
causari
(allege an excuse, reason, object)
derived from the Latin word
causa
(cause, reason, motive; occasion, subject; plea; thing)
derived from the Anglo-Norman word
russher
derived from the Old French word
ruser
derived from the Classical Latin word
recusare
(reject, refuse, refuse to)
using the Latin prefix
re-
derived from the Latin word
causari
(allege an excuse, reason, object)
derived from the Latin word
causa
(cause, reason, motive; occasion, subject; plea; thing)
derived from the Proto-Germanic root
*rusk-
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