Etymology:
Meaning:
The word "accession" has several related meanings:
Origin:
The word "accession" entered the English language in the 14th century from the Anglo-Norman French word "accessioun," which itself derived from the Latin "accedere."
Examples:
Etymology Latin accedere meaning to approach come near draw nigh From ad to
Etymology and Meaning Deaccession is a relatively new word first recorded in the 1920s
Etymology Latin accedere to approach to enter upon Proto Indo European ad gʰed
Etymology Latin accessus from accedere to approach come into contact with Proto It
Etymology Admission comes from the Latin word admittere meaning to allow to enter
Etymology The term Hanoverian derives from the city of Hanover German Hannover in n
Etymology The word increase comes from the Old French word encroistre which is deriv
Etymology Middle English recordan from Anglo Norman French recorder from Medieval La
Etymology The word odor comes from the Latin word odor which means scent or smel
Etymology The word door comes from the Old English word dor pronounced door whi
Etymology Old English rūde rod crucifix cross Proto Germanic rōdō rod stick p
Etymology The word acquisition comes from the Latin word acquirere meaning to acqui
Etymology The word etymology comes from the Greek words étymon true sense of a word