"
my etymology.com

Etymology of the French word frénétique

the French word frénétique
derived from the Latin word d'orig.
derived from the Greek word branchia, βράγχια (gills)
derived from the Greek word bronchos, βρόγχος
derived from the Greek word metaphora, μεταφορά
derived from the Greek word metapherein, μεταϕέρω
derived from the Greek word phreneticus
derived from the Greek word phrenesia
derived from the Greek word gymnicus
derived from the Greek word heroicus
derived from the Greek word heros, ἥρως, ἔρως
derived from the Greek word lienteria
derived from the Greek word monogramma
derived from the Greek word musagetes
derived from the Greek word hegeisthai
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *sag-
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *sāg-
derived from the Greek word mousa, μοῦσα
derived from the Greek word maenas
derived from the Greek word pyrrhicha
derived from the Greek word sinapismus
derived from the Greek word sinapi, σίναπι (mustard (the plant))
derived from the Greek word sphoeroides
derived from the Greek word sphaira, σφαῖρα, σϕαῖρα (ball)
unkown origins
derived from the Greek word staphyloma
derived from the Greek word triglyphus
derived from the Greek word trigonus
derived from the Greek word trisyllabus

Date

The earliest known usage of frénétique in French dates from the 13th century.

Derivations in French

frénétiquement

Derivations in other languages

English frantic, Romanian frenetic

Cognates

Dutch frenetiek, English frenetic, German frenetisch, Italian frenetico, Norwegian frenetisk, Spanish frenetico, Swedish frenetisk



Comments

No comments yet

Post a comment

*Name:
Email:
*Text:

Completeness rating

51 out of 100

Share and enjoy


© 2008 myetymology.com - l'étymologie de tous les mots