Etymology of the English word rubrical
the English word
rubricalderived from the English word
rubricderived from the Old French word
rubriquederived from the Latin word
rubrica (red earth; red ocher; a law with its title written in red)
derived from the Latin word
ruber (red, ruddy, painted red)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*reudh-derived from the English word
alderived from the Hindi word
ālderived from the English word
aluminaderived from the New Latin word
aluminaderived from the Late Latin word
alumen (alum; astringent substance, potash alum)
using the English suffix
-iumUsage
Word found in Modern English