Where does “crapitude” come from?

crapitude (English) comes from English -itude, from Middle French -itude, from Latin -tūdō — itude, -ness.

crapitude (English): The state or condition of being crappy (in the sense of poor quality); crappiness

Definitions

  1. The state or condition of being crappy (in the sense of poor quality); crappiness

Ancestry of “crapitude”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1English-itudestate of
2Middle French-itude
3Latin-tūdōitude, -ness
Every word from Latin -tūdōEvery word from English -itudeEvery word from Middle French -itude
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