Etymology of the English word mariner
the English word
marinerderived from the Old French word
marinierderived from the Old French word
marinderived 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 Anglo-French word
marinerderived 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 mariner in English dates from the 13th century.
Usage
Word found in Modern English