"
my etymology.com

Etymology of the English word outrage

the English word outrage
derived from the Old French word outrage
derived from the Old French word outrer
derived from the Latin root *ultrare
derived from the Medieval Latin word ultra (beyond, further; on the other side)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *al-
derived from the French word outre
derived from the Medieval Latin word ultra (beyond, further; on the other side)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *al-
derived from the Old French word outre
derived from the Latin word uter ( each, either; skin; wine, water skin; which, whichever, no matter which)
derived from the Greek word hudria, ὑδρία (a water-jar; receptacle for family supply)
derived from the Greek word hudor, Yδωρ, ὕδωρ (water)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ud-
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *wed-
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *kʷo-
derived from the Latin root *ultraticum
derived from the Medieval Latin word ultra (beyond, further; on the other side)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *al-

Derivations in English

outragen, outraging

Usage

Word found in Modern English



© 2008 myetymology.com - the etymology of all words
Dapyx Software: MP3 Explorer | Ebook Manager | Zenithic