Where does “attribuut” come from?

attribuut (Dutch) comes from French attribut, from Medieval Latin attributum, from Latin attribūtus — associated.

attribuut (Dutch): attribute object typically associated with someone, a certain function or something

Definitions

  1. attribute object typically associated with someone, a certain function or something

Ancestry of “attribuut”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchattributattribute; predicative
2Medieval Latinattributumnominative neuter singular of attribūtus;...
3Latinattribūtusassociated

Words derived from “attribuut

Every word from Latin attribūtusEvery word from Medieval Latin attributumEvery word from French attribut