Etymology of the English word muscadine
the English word
muscadinederived from the English word
muscatelderived from the Old French word
muscadelderived from the Old Provençal word
muscadelderived from the Old Provençal word
moscadelderived from the Old Provençal word
muscatderived from the Old Provençal word
muscderived from the Late Latin word
muscus (moss)
derived from the Greek word
moschos, μόσχος (a young bullock)
derived from the Persian word
mushkderived from the Persian word
muškderived from the Sanskrit word
muṣkaḥderived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*mus-using the English suffix
-ineDate
The earliest known usage of muscadine in English dates from the 16th century.
Usage
Word found in Modern English