Etymology:
Meaning:
To accept or submit without protest or resistance; to agree passively; to comply.
Origin:
Etymology Late Middle English via Old French from Latin acquiescentia from the verb a
Etymology Latin acquiescere to rest in one s mind Compound word from ad to
Etymology The word acquiescent comes from the Latin words ac to and quiescere t
Etymology Latin acquiescere to rest in one s mind Compound word from ad to
Etymology The word complaisant originates from the Middle French word complaisant m
Etymology Old French rejecter Latin reiectare Prefix re back iactare to thro
Etymology and Origin The word dissent comes from the Latin verb dissentire which mea
Etymology Middle English connive from Old French conniver from Late Latin connivere
Etymology The word eager comes from the Middle English word egre meaning sharp s
Etymology From Middle English agreen from Anglo Norman agreer from Old French agreer
Etymology Latin oblivīsci to forget Ultimately from the Proto Indo European r
Etymology The word Friday originates from the Old English word Frīgedæg which mean
Feature Etymology Meaning Origin Etymology Greek The stu
Etymology The word fine comes from the Latin word finis meaning boundary or end