Etymology of the English word reconciliate
the English word reconciliate
derived from the English word reconciliation
derived from the Latin word reconciliatio (renewal, re-establishment, reconciliation)
derived from the Latin word reconciliatus
derived from the Latin word reconciliare (restore; reconcile)
using the Latin prefix re-
derived from the Latin word conciliare (attract favor of, render favorably disposed; commend; bring a woman to man as wife, match; procure as a mistress; unite, bring together, about)
derived from the Latin word concilium (association, society, company; public gathering, meeting; popular assembly; sexual union, coition; close conjunction)
using the Latin prefix con- (together)
derived from the Latin word calare (to call, inserted or placed between; announce, proclaim; summon; let down, allow to hang free; loosen)
derived from the Greek word chalao, χαλάω (to lower (as into a void))
derived from the Greek word kaleo, καλέω (to 'call' (properly, aloud, but used in a variety of applications, directly or otherwise))
derived from the Greek word chalan
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *kelə- (to call)
derived from the Old French word reconciliation
derived from the Latin word paenitentia (regret; change of mind, attitude)
