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Etymology of the English word reasonless

the English word reasonless
derived from the English word reason
derived from the Old French word raison
derived from the Latin word ratio (account, reckoning, invoice)
derived from the Latin word ratus (established, authoritative; fixed; rat)
derived from the Latin word reri (think, regard; deem)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ar-
derived from the Latin word rationem
derived from the Old French word reisun
derived from the Latin word ratio (account, reckoning, invoice)
derived from the Latin word ratus (established, authoritative; fixed; rat)
derived from the Latin word reri (think, regard; deem)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ar-
using the English suffix -less
derived from the Proto-Germanic root *lausaz




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