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Etymology of the English word lacewood

the English word lacewood
derived from the English word lace
derived from the Old French word laz
derived from the Latin word laqueus (noose; snare, trap)
derived from the Latin word lacere
derived from the Old French word las
derived from the Latin word lassus (tired, weary; languid)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *le-
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *lē-
derived from the Latin root *laceum
derived from the Latin word laqueus (noose; snare, trap)
derived from the Latin word lacere
derived from the English word wood
derived from the English word wudu
derived from the Arabic word wudu
derived from the Arabic word wudūʾ
derived from the Proto-Germanic root *widuz
derived from the Proto-Germanic root *woth-

Usage

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