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Etymology of the English word order

the English word order
derived from the English word baron
using the English suffix -et
derived from the Old French word ordre
derived from the Old French word ordene
derived from the Latin word ordo (row, order, rank)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ar-

Derivations in English

baronet, disorder, ordered, reorder, suborder, superorder

Cognates

Dutch orde, Dutch order, French ordre, German Orden, German Order, German Ordnung, Icelandic orda, Italian ordine, Latin ordo, Lithuanian ordinas, Norwegian ordre, Polish order, Russian opден, Swedish orden, Swedish order, Yiddish ordenung

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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