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Etymology Hang From the Old English word hōn meaning to hang or to suspend Nai
Etymology The word nail has multiple etymological origins Germanic nagul or nagl n
Etymology Agnail is derived from the Old English words ange meaning pain and n
Etymology Old English anger noun and verb derived from the Proto Germanic root an
Etymology From Latin angina a narrowing of the throat The word is derived from the Gree
Etymology Old English angre noun and angrian verb Proto Germanic angruz Pos
Etymology The word angst is derived from the German word Angst which has been in use
Etymology Old English angwisc grief distress torment Proto Germanic angust nar
Etymology and Meaning of Anxious Etymology The word anxious derives from the Latin
Etymology Hang From the Old English word hōn meaning to hang or to suspend Nai
Etymology Middle English quynaci quinaci Old French quinancie quinance Late Latin
Etymology The word sink originated from the Middle English word sinke which itself
Etymology Proto Indo European sḱi meaning to cut to peel Meaning Skin refers
Etymology Greek ἡγεμονία hēgemonía Latin hegemonia Meaning Supremac
Etymology of Machine The word machine originates from the Greek term mekhane which
Etymology From Middle English forlorn from Old English forloren past participle of fo
Etymology The word humor derives from the Latin word humor meaning liquid or mois
Etymology The term Abyssinia is derived from the Arabic word Al Habash which refers
Etymology The word creature is derived from the Old French word creature which in tu
Etymology Middle English crestfallen from Old English crist fallen meaning falle
Etymology The name Christ comes from the Greek word Χριστός Christós which i