Etymology of the English word sorbose
the English word
sorbosederived from the English word
sorbitolderived from the English word
sorbderived from the English word
adsorbusing the English prefix
ad-derived from the Latin word
ad (to; near; to; to; to; near)
using the English suffix
-sorbderived from the Latin word
sorbere (drink, absorb)
derived from the English word
absorbderived from the Old French word
absorberderived from the Classical Latin word
absorbere (devour; overwhelm; swallow up; devour; swallow up; engulf)
using the Latin prefix
ab- (away; wrongly, badly)
derived from the Latin word
sorbere (drink, absorb)
derived from the Latin word
ab (away; away from)
derived from the Old French word
absorbderived from the Classical Latin word
absorbere (devour; overwhelm; swallow up; devour; swallow up; engulf)
using the Latin prefix
ab- (away; wrongly, badly)
derived from the Latin word
sorbere (drink, absorb)
derived from the Latin word
ab (away; away from)
derived from the Latin word
sorbus (sorb, service tree; sorb)
using the English suffix
-olusing the English suffix
-itolusing the English suffix
-itederived from the English word
sorbusing the English suffix
-oseusing the English suffix
-oseDate
The earliest known usage of sorbose in English dates from the 19th century.
Usage
Word found in Modern English