Etymology of the English word marinade
the English word
marinadederived from the French word
marinadederived from the French word
marinerderived from the Italian word
marinarederived from the Italian word
marinoderived from the Latin word
marinus (marine; of the sea; sea born)
derived from the Latin word
mare (sea; sea water)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*mori-derived from the Middle Dutch word
mareusing the Latin suffix
-inusderived from the Spanish word
marinadaderived from the Spanish word
marinarderived from the Spanish word
marinoderived from the Latin word
marinus (marine; of the sea; sea born)
derived from the Latin word
mare (sea; sea water)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*mori-derived from the Middle Dutch word
mareusing the Latin suffix
-inusDate
The earliest known usage of marinade in English dates from the 17th century.
Usage
Word found in Modern English