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Etymology of the English word royalist

the English word royalist
using the English suffix -ist
derived from the Latin suffix -ista
derived from the Greek suffix -istes
derived from the English word royal
derived from the Old French word roial
derived from the Latin word regalis (royal, regal)
derived from the Medieval Latin word rex (king)
derived from the Latin word regere (rule, guide; manage)
using the Proto-Indo-European prefix reg- (to move in a straight line)
derived from the Old French word royal
derived from the Latin word regalis (royal, regal)
derived from the Medieval Latin word rex (king)
derived from the Latin word regere (rule, guide; manage)
using the Proto-Indo-European prefix reg- (to move in a straight line)
derived from the French word royalist
derived from the Old Italian word cavaliere
derived from the Italian word cavallo
derived from the Late Latin word caballus (horse, riding horse, packhorse)
derived from the Old Provençal word cavalier
derived from the Latin word caballarius (horseman, rider; hostler)
derived from the Late Latin word caballus (horse, riding horse, packhorse)

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