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Etymology of the English word larch

the English word larch
derived from the German word Larche
derived from the Latin word larix (larch, larch tree)
derived from the German word Lärche
derived from the Middle High German word larche
derived from the Latin word larix (larch, larch tree)

Date

The earliest known usage of larch in English dates from the 16th century.

Cognates

Dutch lariks, German Lärche, Icelandic lerki, Italian larice, Latin larices, Swedish lärkträd

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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