Where does “Rede See” come from?

Rede See (Middle English) comes from Old English Rēad Sǣ, from Latin Mare Rubrum, from Ancient Greek Ἐρυθρᾱ̀ θάλασσα — Indian Ocean.

Rede See (Middle English): the Red Sea especially in a biblical context

Definitions

  1. the Red Sea especially in a biblical context

Ancestry of “Rede See”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old EnglishRēad Sǣ
2LatinMare Rubrumthe Red Sea
3Ancient GreekἘρυθρᾱ̀ θάλασσαIndian Ocean
Every word from Ancient Greek Ἐρυθρᾱ̀ θάλασσαEvery word from Latin Mare RubrumEvery word from Old English Rēad Sǣ
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