Etymology of the English word order
the English word
orderderived from the English word
baronusing the English suffix
-etderived from the Old French word
ordrederived from the Old French word
ordenederived from the Latin word
ordo (row, order, rank)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*ar-Derivations in English
baronet,
disorder,
ordered,
reorder,
suborder,
superorderCognates
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
ordenungUsage
Word found in Modern English