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Etymology of the English word probation

the English word probation
derived from the Old French word probation
derived from the Latin word probatio (approval; testing, inspection)
derived from the Latin word probatus
derived from the Latin word probare (approve , esteem, commend; let; show to be real, true)
derived from the Latin word proba (proof; evidence)
derived from the Latin word probare (approve , esteem, commend; let; show to be real, true)
derived from the Latin word proba (proof; evidence)
derived from the Latin word probare (approve , esteem, commend; let; show to be real, true)
derived from the Latin word proba (proof; evidence)
derived from the Latin word probare (approve , esteem, commend; let; show to be real, true)
derived from the Latin word proba (proof; evidence)
derived from the Latin word probare (approve , esteem, commend; let; show to be real, true)
derived from the Latin word proba (proof; evidence)
derived from the Latin word probare (approve , esteem, commend; let; show to be real, true)
derived from the Latin word proba (proof; evidence)
derived from the Latin word probare (approve , esteem, commend; let; show to be real, true)
derived from the Latin word proba (proof; evidence)
derived from the Latin word probare (approve , esteem, commend; let; show to be real, true)

Derivations in English

probationer

Usage

Word found in Modern English


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