Etymology of the English word prevocational
the English word
prevocationalusing the English prefix
pre-derived from the Latin prefix
prae-derived from the Latin word
prae (in front of; before)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*prai-derived from the English word
vocationalderived from the English word
vocationderived from the Old French word
vocationderived from the Latin word
vocatio (calling; vocation)
derived from the Latin word
vocatus (peremptory or urgent call)
derived from the Latin word
vocare (call, summon; name)
derived from the Late Latin word
vox (voice, tone, expression)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*wekʷ-derived from the Latin word
vocatumderived from the Latin word
vocare (call, summon; name)
derived from the Late Latin word
vox (voice, tone, expression)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*wekʷ-using the English suffix
-alderived from the Latin suffix
-alisUsage
Word found in Modern English