Necessary Definition
Other Word Forms of Necessary
Adjective
Origin of Necessary
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From Middle English necessarye, from Old French necessaire, from Latin necessārius (“unavoidable, inevitable, indispensable, requisite"), from necesse (“unavoidable, inevitable, indispensable"), neuter adjective with esse and habeō (“I have"), probably originating from ne cessum or non cessum, from ne (“not") + cessus, perfect passive participle of cÄ“dō (“I yield"); see cede.
From Wiktionary
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Middle English necessarie from Old French necessaire from Latin necessārius from necesse ked- in Indo-European roots
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
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