Etymology:
Meaning:
Origin:
The word "accessory" originated in Latin, where it was used to describe something added to something else. It was first used in English in the 14th century, and its meaning has not changed much since then.
Examples of usage:
Etymology Latin accedere meaning to approach come near draw nigh From ad to
Etymology The word accessorize is derived from the Latin word accessōrius which me
Etymology Late Middle English in the sense additional part of a garment from O
Etymology Derived from the Latin word appertus meaning open or accessible Mea
Etymology Latin supplementum Sup above plere to fill Meaning Somethin
Etymology From Old French costume from Late Latin consuetudo meaning custom usage
Etymology The word restroom is a combination of two words Rest Derived from the Old
Etymology The word satellite comes from the Latin word satelles which means atten
Etymology The word habilment comes from the Old French term habiliement which is der
Etymology The word ware has roots in several Germanic languages Old English waru m