Etymology of the English word schedule
the English word
schedulederived from the French word
schedulederived from the Late Latin word
schedula (small paper-leaf; L:schedule; document)
derived from the Late Latin word
scheda (strip of papyrus bark; a leaf of paper)
derived from the Greek word
schedederived from the Greek word
skhedeDate
The earliest known usage of schedule in English dates from the 14th century.
Derivations in English
rescheduleDerivations in other languages
Italian
scheduleUsage
Word found in Modern English