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Etymology of the English word jellied

the English word jellied
using the English suffix -ed
derived from the English word jelly
derived from the Old French word gelee
derived from the Latin word gelata
derived from the Classical Latin word gelare (cause to freeze; be frozen, be chilled)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *gel-
derived from the French word propriam
derived from the French word geler
derived from the Latin word gelatio
derived from the Latin word gelatus
derived from the Classical Latin word gelare (cause to freeze; be frozen, be chilled)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *gel-
derived from the Old French word suivre

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Word found in Modern English



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