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Etymology of the English word publisher

the English word publisher
using the English suffix -er
derived from the Proto-Germanic root *-arjaz
using the Latin suffix -arius (-ar)
derived from the English word publish
derived from the Old French word puplier
derived from the Latin word publicare (confiscate; make public property; publish)
derived from the Latin word publicus (public officer; public; common, of the people)
derived from the Classical Latin word populus (members of a society, sex; region; people, nation, State; poplar tree)
derived from the Old French word publier
derived from the Latin word publicatio (confiscation; appropriation by the state; publication, proclamation; disclosure)
derived from the Latin word publicatus
derived from the Latin word publicare (confiscate; make public property; publish)
derived from the Latin word publicus (public officer; public; common, of the people)
derived from the Classical Latin word populus (members of a society, sex; region; people, nation, State; poplar tree)




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