- What Latin word means to wash?
- What is washer in Latin?
- What is called who wash clothes?
- What does washer mean etymology?
What Latin word means to wash?
And it is logical: both words come from Latin lavare, meaning, appropriately, "to wash." English picked up a few other words from this root as well.
What is washer in Latin?
As for "washer", it can be translated as machina lavatoria, "washing machine".
What is called who wash clothes?
noun, plural wash·er·men. a man who washes clothes, linens, etc., for hire; laundryman.
What does washer mean etymology?
washer (n. 1)
1520s, "person who washes," agent noun from wash (v.). From 1808 as "machine that washes." Washer-woman is from 1630s; earlier wash-woman (1580s).