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Etymology of the English word pressmark

the English word pressmark
derived from the English word press
derived from the Old French word presser
derived from the Vulgar Latin word pressare (press, squeeze)
derived from the Latin word pressus (firmly planted, deliberate; pressing; pressure; exertion of pressure)
derived from the English word mark
derived from the French word marc
derived from the French word marcher
derived from the Frankish root *markôn
derived from the Old French word marchier
derived from the Frankish root *markon
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *merg-
derived from the Frankish root *marka
derived from the Proto-Germanic root *markojanan

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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