Etymology
Meaning
Origin
The word "route" comes from the Latin phrase "rupta via," meaning "broken way." This phrase was used to describe roads that were paved with broken stones or rubble. Over time, the word "route" came to be used more generally to refer to any path or course of travel.
Examples
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Etymology Middle English route from Old French route from Vulgar Latin rupta via
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