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Etymology of the English word organize

the English word organize
derived from the Old French word organiser
derived from the French word organe
derived from the Latin word organum (implement; organ; organ pipe; mechanical device)
derived from the Greek word organon, ὄργανον
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *werg-
derived from the Greek word organum
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *werg-
derived from the Medieval Latin word organizare (organize)
derived from the Latin word organum (implement; organ; organ pipe; mechanical device)
derived from the Greek word organon, ὄργανον
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *werg-
derived from the Greek word organum
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *werg-

Derivations in English

organized, overorganize, reorganize, organizing

Cognates

Dutch kroon, Dutch luster, Dutch organiseren, Dutch trompet, English corona, English crown, English lustre, English trumpet, French ordinal, French organiser, French parvenir, French courir, French couronne, French mûrir, French terrible, French trompette, French sonneur, German Korona, German Krone, German Kronleuchter, German Lüster, German organisieren, German Trompete, Icelandic kóróna, Icelandic ljósa-króna, Italian corona, Italian correre, Italian maturare, Italian organizzare, Italian pervenire, Italian terribile, Latin currere, Lithuanian organizuoti, Norwegian krone, Norwegian lysekrone, Norwegian organisere, Norwegian trompet, Polish organizować, Portuguese trombeta, Portuguese coroa, Portuguese terrivel, Russian организовать, Spanish trompeta, Spanish corona, Swedish korona, Swedish krona, Swedish ljuskrona, Swedish lyster, Swedish organisera, Swedish trumpet, Yiddish krojn

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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