rappeler etymology

French word rappeler comes from French appeler, French reconqueste

Detailed word origin of rappeler

Dictionary entryLanguageDefinition
appeler French (fra) (intransitive) to call (out). (reflexive) to be called. (transitive) to call (out). (transitive) to call for, summon. (transitive) to call, phone, ring.
reconqueste French (fra)
rappeler French (fra) (climbing) to pull through (a rope). (reflexive) to recall (use without de formal and rare; use with de since end of 18th century and now very widespread but still criticized by some). To call again; to call back. To remind.

Words with the same origin as rappeler

Descendants of appeler
appelable
Descendants of reconqueste
reconquête