Etymology:
Meaning: A response to a question or request.
Origin:
The word "answer" comes from the Old English word "andswarian," which means "to speak in response." This word is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root "*h₂ent-" ("to respond, to speak in response"). The word "answer" entered Middle English around the 12th century, and it has remained in use ever since.
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