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Etymology of the French word nature

the Old French word nature
derived from the French word précédent
derived from the Latin word praecedens
derived from the Latin word praecedere (go before, precede; surpass)
derived from the Latin word cedere (go, pass; grant, concede, yield)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ked- (to yield)
using the Latin prefix prae-
derived from the Latin word prae (in front of; before)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *prai-
derived from the Latin word natura (nature; birth; character)
derived from the Latin word natus (birth; age, years; born, arisen; made; son; child; children)
derived from the Latin word nasci (be born, begotten, formed; be produced spontaneously, come into existence, being)
derived from the Latin word nascere
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *genə-
derived from the French word IImort

Date

The earliest known usage of nature in French dates from the 12th century.

Derivations in French

naturisme, dénaturer, contre-nature, surnature, naturopathie

Derivations in other languages

English nature, Romanian natură

Cognates

Dutch natuur, English nature, German Natur, Icelandic náttúra, Italian natura, Latin natura, Polish natura, Spanish natura, Swedish natur

Usage

Word found in Old French



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