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Etymology of the English word jettison

the English word jettison
derived from the Old French word getaison
derived from the Latin word iactatio (shaking; boasting; showing off)
derived from the Latin word jactatum
derived from the Latin word iactare (throw away, throw out, throw)
derived from the Late Latin word iacere (to throw; lie; lie down; lie ill; throw, hurl, cast)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *yē-
derived from the Anglo-Norman word getteson
derived from the Latin root *iectatio
derived from the Latin root *iectatus
derived from the Latin root *iectare
derived from the Latin word jectare

Date

The earliest known usage of jettison in English dates from the 15th century.

Derivations in English

jetsam

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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