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Etymology of the English word wastepaper

the English word wastepaper
derived from the English word waste
derived from the Anglo-French word waster
derived from the Latin word vastare (lay waste, ravage, devastate)
derived from the Latin word vastus (huge, vast; monstrous)
derived from the Late Latin word vanus (empty, vain; false)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *euə-
derived from the North French word waster
derived from the Latin word vastare (lay waste, ravage, devastate)
derived from the Latin word vastus (huge, vast; monstrous)
derived from the Late Latin word vanus (empty, vain; false)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *euə-
derived from the Proto-Germanic root *wakojan
derived from the English word paper
derived from the Anglo-French word paper
derived from the Old French word papier
derived from the Latin word papyrus (papyrus, the plant; a garment or paper made from the papyrus plant)
derived from the Greek word papuros, πάπυρος
derived from the Latin word papurus
derived from the Greek word papuros, πάπυρος

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