Etymology of the English word reformer
the English word
reformerderived from the English word
reformderived from the Old French word
reformderived from the Classical Latin word
reformare (transform, remold; form)
using the Latin prefix
re-derived from the Latin word
formare (form, shape, fashion)
derived from the Latin word
forma (form; shape, likeness; form, likeness; shape, form; form, figure, appearance)
derived from the Greek word
formaderived from the Old French word
reformerderived from the French word
formerderived from the Latin word
formare (form, shape, fashion)
derived from the Latin word
forma (form; shape, likeness; form, likeness; shape, form; form, figure, appearance)
derived from the Greek word
formaderived from the Classical Latin word
reformare (transform, remold; form)
using the Latin prefix
re-derived from the Latin word
formare (form, shape, fashion)
derived from the Latin word
forma (form; shape, likeness; form, likeness; shape, form; form, figure, appearance)
derived from the Greek word
formausing the Old French prefix
re-using the English suffix
-erderived from the Proto-Germanic root
*-arjazusing the Latin suffix
-arius (-ar)
Usage
Word found in Modern English