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Etymology of the English word restrainer

the English word restrainer
using the English suffix -er
derived from the Proto-Germanic root *-arjaz
using the Latin suffix -arius (-ar)
derived from the English word restrain
using the English prefix re-
derived from the Latin prefix re-
derived from the English word restreyne
derived from the Old French word restreindre
derived from the Latin word restringere (draw tight; fasten behind one, tie up)
derived from the Latin word stringere (draw tight; draw; graze)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *streig-
using the Latin prefix re-
derived from the English word strain
derived from the Old French word estreindre
derived from the Latin word stringere (draw tight; draw; graze)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *streig-
derived from the Proto-Germanic root *streun-
derived from the Old French word restraindre
derived from the Latin word restringere (draw tight; fasten behind one, tie up)
derived from the Latin word stringere (draw tight; draw; graze)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *streig-
using the Latin prefix re-

Usage

Word found in Modern English


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