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Etymology of the English word revolting

the English word revolting
derived from the English word revolt
derived from the French word revolter
derived from the Italian word rivoltare
using the Dialectal Italian prefix ri-
derived from the Latin prefix re-
derived from the Italian word voltare
derived from the Vulgar Latin root *voltare
derived from the Latin root *volvitare
derived from the Classical Latin word volutare (roll, wallow, turn over in one's mind)
derived from the Classical Latin word volvere (to roll; envelop, wrap up; unroll; roll along, forward; move sinuously; roll, cause to roll; travel in circle)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *wel-
derived from the Latin root *revolvitare
derived from the Latin word revolvere (throw back, roll back)
using the Latin prefix re-
derived from the Classical Latin word volvere (to roll; envelop, wrap up; unroll; roll along, forward; move sinuously; roll, cause to roll; travel in circle)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *wel-
derived from the French word revolt
derived from the Italian word revoltare
derived from the Latin word revolvere (throw back, roll back)
using the Latin prefix re-
derived from the Classical Latin word volvere (to roll; envelop, wrap up; unroll; roll along, forward; move sinuously; roll, cause to roll; travel in circle)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *wel-
using the English suffix -ing

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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