Etymology of the English word outercourse
the English word
outercoursederived from the English word
intercoursederived from the Old French word
entrecoursderived from the Medieval Latin word
intercursus (interposition)
derived from the Medieval Latin word
currere (run, trot, gallop)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*kers-derived from the English word
outerderived from the English word
out (afară)
derived from the Latin word
utderived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*ud-using the English suffix
-erUsage
Word found in Modern English