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Etymology of the English word utilitarian

the English word utilitarian
derived from the English word utility
derived from the Old French word utelite
derived from the Latin word utilitas (usefulness, advantage)
derived from the Latin word utilis (useful, profitable, practical)
derived from the Medieval Latin word usare
derived from the Latin word usus (use, enjoyment; experience)
derived from the Latin word uti (use, make use of, enjoy)
derived from the Old French word utilite
derived from the Latin word utilitas (usefulness, advantage)
derived from the Latin word utilis (useful, profitable, practical)
derived from the Medieval Latin word usare
derived from the Latin word usus (use, enjoyment; experience)
derived from the Latin word uti (use, make use of, enjoy)
using the English suffix -arian

Derivations in English

facetious, utilitarianism

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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