Etymology of the English word moneychanger
the English word
moneychangerderived from the English word
moneyderived from the Old French word
moneiederived from the Classical Latin word
moneta (money, coinage; die on which coin is struck)
derived from the Latin word
Monetaderived from the English word
changerusing the English suffix
-erderived from the Proto-Germanic root
*-arjazusing the Latin suffix
-arius (-ar)
derived from the English word
changederived from the Old French word
changerderived from the Latin word
cambiare (change; exchange, barter)
derived from the Late Latin word
cambire (exchange, barter)
derived from the Old French word
changierderived from the Late Latin word
cambire (exchange, barter)
derived from the Norman French word
chaungerderived from the Latin word
cambiare (change; exchange, barter)
derived from the Late Latin word
cambire (exchange, barter)
Usage
Word found in Modern English