Etymology
The word "ragged" comes from the Middle English word "ragged," which is derived from the Old English word "racgod," meaning "tattered."
Meaning
Origin
The Old English word "racgod" is thought to be a derivative of the Proto-Germanic word "rakkōn," which had a similar meaning of "tattered." This word is believed to be ultimately derived from the Proto-Indo-European root "rek-," meaning "to tear."
Examples
Etymology rough adj Middle English rough from Old English rūh of unknown origin
Etymology The word ragged comes from the Middle English word ragged which is derived
Etymology The word raggedy is of unknown origin It is speculated to be derived from
Etymology Ragtime is a compound word derived from two distinct terms Meaning and O
Etymology Middle Low German brat meaning roast meat Old High German braten meanin
Etymology The word rugged originated from the Old Norse word hruggr meaning shaggy
Etymology Chapel is derived from the Old English word capelle likely from the Late La
Etymology The surname Shakespeare is a variant of the Middle English surname Schakespe
Etymology From Middle English oppressen from Old French oppresser from Late Latin opp
Etymology The word play derives from the Middle English plaien which itself originat
Dire Etymology Middle English from Old French dire from the Latin dicere to say to
Etymology The word ride comes from the Old English word rīdan which means to go on