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Etymology of the English word redemptive

the English word redemptive
derived from the English word redemption
derived from the Old French word redemption
derived from the Church Latin word redemptio (redemption, buying back, ransoming)
derived from the Latin word redemptus
derived from the Latin word redimere (buy back, recover, replace by purchase; redeem; atone for; ransom)
using the Latin prefix red-
derived from the Latin word emere (buy; gain, acquire)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *em-
derived from the Classic Latin word redemptum
derived from the Latin word redimere (buy back, recover, replace by purchase; redeem; atone for; ransom)
using the Latin prefix red-
derived from the Latin word emere (buy; gain, acquire)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *em-
using the English suffix -ive
derived from the French suffix -ive
derived from the Latin suffix -ivus
derived from the Latin word redemptus
derived from the Latin word redimere (buy back, recover, replace by purchase; redeem; atone for; ransom)
using the Latin prefix red-
derived from the Latin word emere (buy; gain, acquire)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *em-

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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