Etymology of the English word waterproof
the English word
waterproofderived from the English word
waterderived from the Proto-Germanic root
*watarusing 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)
Derivations in English
waterproofingDerivations in other languages
French
waterproofUsage
Word found in Modern English