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Etymology of the French word confession

the French word confession
derived from the Church Latin word confessio (confession, acknowledgement; admission; confession, creed, avowal of belief; praise, thanksgiving)
derived from the Latin word confessus (admitted, acknowledged; generally admitted; one who admits, confesses liability, crime)
derived from the Latin word confiteri (confess , admit)
derived from the Vulgar Latin word confessere

Date

The earliest known usage of confession in French dates from the 10th century.

Derivations in French

confessionnal, confessionnel

Derivations in other languages

Romanian confesiune

Cognates

Dutch confessie, English confession, German Konfession, Italian confessione, Norwegian konfesjon, Spanish confesion, Swedish konfession



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