【dat-】 is word-forming element
usually meaning "give"
from Latin "datus, dare, dere"
[WORD ROOT]root dat
[VARIATIONS OF ROOT] dat, date, dit, data
[ETYMOLOGY]root (Latin) datus, dare, dere
[MEANING]root give
【DETAILs OF ORIGIN(ENTYMOLOGY】
- 【French】 data date, day; time
- 【Latin】 datus [pp of dare] given
- 【Latin】 dare to give, grant, offer
- 【Latin】 dere to give; to put, place
[LIST OF ENGLISH WORD]
data, date, dater, dating, datum, outdate, outdated, update, updated
Please see Word information in detail as follows;
data [noun] from data
【DEFINITION】 You can refer to information as data, especially when it is in the form of facts or statistics that you can analyse. In American English, data is usually a plural noun. In technical or formal British English, data is sometimes a plural noun, but at other times, it is an uncount noun.
【PRIMARY MEANING】 a fact given or granted
【pl.】 [PL]
【Etymology】 [Latin] dare to give, grant, offer
【ROOTs】 data(dat); give
date [noun] from date
【DEFINITION】 A date is a specific time that can be named, for example a particular day or a particular year.
【pl.】 dates
【DERIVATIVEs】 datable, dateable, dateless, date
【Etymology】 [Latin] datus [pp of dare] given
【ROOTs】 date(dat); give
dater [noun] from date
【DEFINITION】 a person who goes out on dates, typically on a regular basis
【pl.】 daters
【COMPOSITION】 date + er
【Etymology】 [Greek] daktylos date; (originally) finger, toe
【ROOTs】 ⑴ dat; give ⑵ er; noun suffix
dating [noun] from date
【DEFINITION】 dat + ing
【SYNONYM】 postdating
【COMPOSITION】 date + ing
【Etymology】 [Latin] datus [pp of dare] given
【ROOTs】 ⑴ date(dat); give ⑵ ing; noun suffix
datum [noun] from datum < date
【DEFINITION】 something given or admitted especially as a basis for reasoning or inference
【pl.】 data
【Etymology】 [Latin] datus [pp of dare] given
【ROOTs】 ⑴ dat; give ⑵ um; singular grammatical number
outdate [verb] from outdate < date
【DEFINITION】 (of something new) to cause (something else) to become old-fashioned or obsolete
【CONJUGATIONs】 outdated outdated outdating outdates
【COMPOSITION】 out + date
【Etymology】 [Latin] datus [pp of dare] given
【ROOTs】 ⑴ out; prefix ⑵ date(dat); give
outdated [adjective] from outdate < date
【DEFINITION】 If you describe something as outdated, you mean that you think it is old-fashioned and no longer useful or relevant to modern life.
【VARIATIONs】 명사형 outdatedness부사형 outdatedly
【SYNONYM】 archaic
【COMPOSITION】 out + date + ed
【Etymology】 [Latin] datus [pp of dare] given
【ROOTs】 ⑴ out; out ⑵ dat; give ⑶ ed; adjective suffix
update [verb] from update < date
【DEFINITION】 If you update something, you make it more modern, usually by adding new parts to it or giving new information.
【CONJUGATIONs】 updated, updated, updating, updates
【DERIVATIVEs】 updateable, updater, update
【SYNONYM】 bring up to date
【COMPOSITION】 up + date
【Etymology】 [Latin] datus [pp of dare] given
【ROOTs】 ⑴ up; prefix ⑵ date(dat); give
updated [adjective] from update < date
【DEFINITION】 made more modern or up to date
【COMPOSITION】 update + ed
【Etymology】 [Latin] datus [pp of dare] given
【ROOTs】 ⑴ up; prefix ⑵ dat; give ⑶ ed; adjective suffix
Other word list containing dat-; dateless, postdate, dative
【OTHER ROOTs; 】
damn-
cycl-
curr
cur
col-, cult-
crypt-
cruise
crit-, crisi
cresc
cred
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