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Etymology of the English word rangemaster

the English word rangemaster
derived from the English word range
derived from the Old French word rangier
derived from the Old French word ranc
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *sker- (to turn, bend)
derived from the Old French word range
derived from the French word ranger
derived from the French word rang
derived from the English word master
derived from the Old French word maistre
derived 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)

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Word found in Modern English


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