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Etymology of the French word diplomatique

the French word diplomatique
derived from the New Latin word diplomaticus (diplomatic)
derived from the Classical Latin word diploma (certificate; letter folded double; diploma; letter of recommendation, passage, privileges)
derived from the Greek word diploma, δίπλωμα
derived from the Greek word diploun, διπλοῦν
derived from the Greek word diploos, διπλόος (twofold; double)
derived from the Greek word di-, δι-, δί-
derived from the Greek word dis, δίς (double; twice)
using the Greek suffix -ploos
derived from the Greek word diplous, διπλοῦς (two-fold)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *dwo-
derived from the Greek word diploein, διπλόω (to render two-fold)

Derivations in French

diplomatie, diplomatiquement, diplomate

Derivations in other languages

English diplomatic, Romanian diplomatic



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