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Etymology of the English word netiquette

the English word netiquette
derived from the English word etiquette
derived from the French word etiquette
derived from the Old French word estiquette
derived from the Old French word estiquet
derived from the Old French word estiquier
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *steig-
derived from the French word literally
derived from the French word cul
derived from the Latin word culus (buttocks; posterior; anus)
derived from the Medieval Latin word bonus (good; good, honest, brave; good, moral, honest)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *deu-
derived from the Medieval Latin word canopeum
derived from the Greek word konopeion, κωνωπεῖον
derived from the Greek word konops, κώνωψ (a mosquito (from its stinging proboscis))
derived from the Old French word laie
derived from the Middle Dutch word laege
derived from the Middle Dutch word laeye
derived from the English word network
derived from the English word work
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *werg-
derived from the Proto-Germanic root *werkan
derived from the English word net
derived from the Proto-Germanic root *natjan

Date

The earliest known usage of netiquette in English dates from the 20th century.


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