Etymology
The word "adoring" comes from the Latin word "adorare," which means "to worship" or "to pay homage to." It is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root "*h₂er-," meaning "to honor" or "to worship."
Meaning
1. Loving or admiring intensely:
2. Relating to worship or devotion:
Origin
The Proto-Indo-European root "*h₂er-" evolved into the Latin word "adorare." In English, the word "adore" first appeared in the 13th century, meaning "to worship" or "to venerate." Over time, it expanded to include the more general meaning of "to love or admire intensely."
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