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Etymology of the English word vanitory

the English word vanitory
derived from the English word vanity
derived from the Old French word vanite
derived from the Latin word vanitas (emptiness, untruthfulness; futility)
derived from the Late Latin word vanus (empty, vain; false)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *euə-
derived from the English word lavatory
derived from the Latin word lavatorium (washer)
derived from the Late Latin word lavator
derived from the Latin word lavare (to wash; wash, bathe; soak)

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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