It doesn't have one, as it comes from Old Norse and Old English.
what is the latin root for apparently
The latin root for flexible is flex.
No, there is not a latin root meaning for fog.
the latin root meaning for cent is a hundered,the latin root for cap is to take seieze or hold,and last is dur wich the latin root is dur wich means hard
If this question asks the word origin (rather than the origin of the objects):Merriam-Webster suggests:;: "Middle English alter, from Old English altar,from Latin altare; probably akin to Latin adolēre to burn up"
That is a trick question because the root phone is a greek AND a latin root.
latin
The latin root for flexible is flex.
what is the latin root for apparently
The Latin root of Prefer is Praeferre.
What is the latin root of destination
re is greek and latin
No, there is not a latin root meaning for fog.
The word string is a latin root.
your self
Latin
The Latin root for indomitable is indomit which means untamed.