Root words for Etymology are:
etymological
etymologically
etymologist
pseudoetymological
pseudoetymologically
That's an ambiguous question. The science/art of tracing a word to its origin is called "etymology." The origin of that word, or its original form, is the "root word," or the "etymological root."
The etymology of disease is from the world 'ease' dis + ease
The word "allude" comes from the Latin word "alludere," which is formed from "ad" meaning "to" and "ludere" meaning "to play." This reflects the idea of hinting at or indirectly referring to something.
anima-; the study of word roots and origins
anima-; the study of word roots and origins
The word you are looking for is "etymology," which refers to the study of the origin and history of words, including how their meanings have evolved over time.
The study of the original root of a word is called etymology. Etymology examines the history and evolution of words, including their origins and how their meanings have changed over time.
The word for prophet is naví (× ×‘×™×) which comes from the root n.b.'. (× .ב.א) which means "to predict"
root word-trigonometria tri-three gonia-angle metron-measure
Trifling has the root word of trifle. This word comes from the Old French word trufe and truffler, which mean to mock or deceive.
Requiem is the latin word for asking, it is also the root word for request which is asking for something and for require which is a mandatory asking.
No, it is an Early Hebrew root, as shown in these links: Etymology of matzahEtymology (2)