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Etymology of the English word majestic

the English word majestic
derived from the English word majesty
derived from the Old French word majesté
derived from the Latin word maiestas (grandeur, greatness; dignity; majesty, dignity)
derived from the Medieval Latin word maior (ancestors; mayor)
derived from the Latin word magnus (large; full, complete, utter; great; mighty; distinguished; large, great, big)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *meg- (great)
derived from the Latin word majestas
derived from the Medieval Latin word maior (ancestors; mayor)
derived from the Latin word magnus (large; full, complete, utter; great; mighty; distinguished; large, great, big)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *meg- (great)
derived from the Old French word majesty
derived from the Latin word maiestas (grandeur, greatness; dignity; majesty, dignity)
derived from the Medieval Latin word maior (ancestors; mayor)
derived from the Latin word magnus (large; full, complete, utter; great; mighty; distinguished; large, great, big)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *meg- (great)
using the English suffix -ic




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