Etymology of the English word routing
the English word
routingderived from the English word
routederived from the Old French word
routederived from the Vulgar Latin word
ruptaderived from the Latin word
ruptusderived from the Late Latin word
rumpere (break; destroy)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*reup-derived from the Old French word
rutederived from the Vulgar Latin word
ruptaderived from the Latin word
ruptusderived from the Late Latin word
rumpere (break; destroy)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*reup-using the English suffix
-ingderived from the English word
routderived from the English word
routederived from the Old French word
routederived from the Vulgar Latin word
ruptaderived from the Latin word
ruptusderived from the Late Latin word
rumpere (break; destroy)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*reup-derived from the Old French word
rutederived from the Vulgar Latin word
ruptaderived from the Latin word
ruptusderived from the Late Latin word
rumpere (break; destroy)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*reup-derived from the Anglo-Norman word
rutederived from the Old French word
rutederived from the Vulgar Latin word
ruptaderived from the Latin word
ruptusderived from the Late Latin word
rumpere (break; destroy)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*reup-Usage
Word found in Modern English