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Etymology of the English word rapturing

the English word rapturing
derived from the English word rapture
derived from the Medieval Latin word raptura
derived from the Latin word raptus (violent snatching or dragging away; robbery, carrying off)
derived from the Classical Latin word rapere (drag off; snatch; destroy)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *rep-
derived from the English word rapt
derived from the Latin word raptus (violent snatching or dragging away; robbery, carrying off)
derived from the Classical Latin word rapere (drag off; snatch; destroy)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *rep-
using the English suffix -ure
derived from the Obsolete French word rapture
derived from the Obsolete French word rapt
derived from the Old French word rat
derived from the Latin word raptus (violent snatching or dragging away; robbery, carrying off)
derived from the Classical Latin word rapere (drag off; snatch; destroy)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *rep-




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