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Etymology of the English word moneychanger

the English word moneychanger
derived from the English word money
derived from the Old French word moneie
derived from the Classical Latin word moneta (money, coinage; die on which coin is struck)
derived from the Latin word Moneta
derived from the English word changer
using the English suffix -er
derived from the Proto-Germanic root *-arjaz
using the Latin suffix -arius (-ar)
derived from the English word change
derived from the Old French word changer
derived from the Latin word cambiare (change; exchange, barter)
derived from the Late Latin word cambire (exchange, barter)
derived from the Old French word changier
derived from the Late Latin word cambire (exchange, barter)
derived from the Norman French word chaunger
derived from the Latin word cambiare (change; exchange, barter)
derived from the Late Latin word cambire (exchange, barter)

Usage

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