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1. Etymology of the French word rose

the Old French word rose
derived from the Latin word rosaceus (rose-, made of, from roses)
derived from the Latin word roseus (rose-colored, red)
derived from the Late Latin word rosa (rose; rose bush)
using the Latin suffix -acea

Derivations in French

rosette, rosacé, rose, rosier, rosière, passe-rose, roseraie, rosace

Derivations in other languages

English rose, Romanian roz, Romanian roză, Spanish rosicler

Cognates

Dutch roze, Dutch roos, English rose, English rosy, German rosa, German Rose, Icelandic rós, Italian rosa, Latin rosa, Lithuanian rože, Norwegian rosa, Polish róża, Provençal rosa, Russian poзa, Spanish rosa, Swedish rosa, Swedish ros

Usage

Word found in Old French

2. Etymology of the French word rose

derived from the French word rose
derived from the Old French word rose
derived from the Latin word rosaceus (rose-, made of, from roses)
derived from the Latin word roseus (rose-colored, red)
derived from the Late Latin word rosa (rose; rose bush)
using the Latin suffix -acea

Derivations in French

rosaniline, rosâtre, roselet, roselle, rosette, roseur, rosir, rosière, rosé, roséole

Usage

Word found in Old French



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