Etymology of the English word rangemaster
the English word
rangemasterderived from the English word
rangederived from the Old French word
rangierderived from the Old French word
rancderived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*sker- (to turn, bend)
derived from the Old French word
rangederived from the French word
rangerderived from the French word
rangderived from the English word
masterderived from the Old French word
maistrederived from the Late Latin word
magister (teacher, tutor, master)
derived from the Latin word
magis (bigger; greater)
derived from the Latin word
magnus (large; full, complete, utter; great; mighty; distinguished; large, great, big)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*meg- (great)
Usage
Word found in Modern English