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Etymology Dictionary

Origin and Etymology of the word MALE.

From An Etymology Dictionary of the English Language, by Walter W. Skeat, 1893

 

MALE,  masculine.  (F.,—L.)   M.E. male.   'Male and female;' Wyclif, Matt. xix. 4.   Cf. Chaucer, C. T. 5704.—O.F. masle (later male), 'a male,' Cot. (who gives both spellings); mod. F. mâle; earliest spelling mascle (Burguy).—Lat. masculus, male; formed with suffixes -cu- and -l- from mas-, stem of mās, a male creature, man (gen. mar-is = mas-is).   β. The Lat. mās stands for man-s, a man, cognate with E. man and Vedic Skt. manus, a man.   See Man.   Der. mascul-ine, mallard.   Nowise connected with female.

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Etymology Dictionary Index
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z

Key
Arab.=Arabic.
A.S.=Anglo Saxon.
Bavar.=Bavarian
Bohem.=Bohemian.
C.=Celtic, used as a general term for Irish, Gaelic, Welsh, Breton, Cornish, &c.
Corn.=Cornish.
Dan.=Danish.
Du.=Dutch
E.=English.
E.E.=Early English.
Europ.=European.
F.=French.
G.=German.
Gk.=Greek.
Goth.=Gothic.
Icel.=Icelandic.
Ital.=Italian.
L. or Lat.=Latin.
Lith. & Lithuan.=Lithuanian.
M.E.=Middle English.
M.F.=Middle French
M.H.G.=Middle High German.
Norw.=Norwegian.
O.F.=Old French.
O.H.G.=Old High German.
Pers.=Persian.
Port.=Portuguese.
Scand.=Scandinavian, used as a general term for Icelandic, Swedish, Danish, &c.
Sc.=Scottish.
Skt.=Sanskrit.
Span.=Spanish.
Swed.=Sweish.
Teut.=Teutonic
Turk.=Turkish.
W.=Welsh.

  

 

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