Where does “exceptie” come from?

exceptie (Dutch) comes from Middle Dutch excepcie, from Old French excepcion, from Latin exceptiō, from Latin -tiō, from Latin dissertātiō, from Latin dissertus, from Latin disserere, from Latin dis- — small stone, pebble; gravel, rubble.

exceptie (Dutch): exception

Definitions

  1. exception

Ancestry of “exceptie”, step by step

exceptie traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Middle Dutch excepcie

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle Dutchexcepcie
2Old Frenchexcepcion
3LatinexceptiōAn exception or objection in law
4Latin-tiōtion, -ation, -ing
5Latindissertātiō(spoken) dissertation, discourse, disquisition
6Latindissertusarranged, disposed; explained
7Latindissereresecond-person singular future passive indicative...
8Latindis-asunder, apart, in two; reversal, removal;...
9Latincalceusshoe
10Latincalxlimestone; chalk; the finish line
11Ancient Greekχάλιξsmall stone, pebble; gravel, rubble

via French exception

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchexceptionexception

Words derived from “exceptie

Every word from Ancient Greek χάλιξEvery word from Latin -tiōEvery word from Latin dis-
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