Etymology of the English word shockproof
the English word
shockproofderived from the English word
shockderived from the Old French word
chocderived from the French word
choquerderived from the Old French word
chuquierderived from the Old French word
choquierderived from the Proto-Germanic root
*skukka-using the English suffix
-proofderived from the English word
proofderived from the English word
provederived from the English word
provenderived from the Old French word
proverderived from the Latin word
probare (approve , esteem, commend; let; show to be real, true)
derived from the Latin word
proba (proof; evidence)
derived from the Latin word
probare (approve , esteem, commend; let; show to be real, true)
derived from the Latin word
proba (proof; evidence)
derived from the Latin word
probare (approve , esteem, commend; let; show to be real, true)
derived from the Latin word
proba (proof; evidence)
derived from the Latin word
probare (approve , esteem, commend; let; show to be real, true)
derived from the Latin word
proba (proof; evidence)
derived from the Latin word
probare (approve , esteem, commend; let; show to be real, true)
derived from the Latin word
proba (proof; evidence)
derived from the Latin word
probare (approve , esteem, commend; let; show to be real, true)
derived from the Latin word
proba (proof; evidence)
derived from the Latin word
probare (approve , esteem, commend; let; show to be real, true)
Usage
Word found in Modern English