Etymology
Origin: Latin "appreciare," from "ad-" (towards) and "pretium" (price, value) Meaning: To estimate or assess the value or worth of something
Appreciation
Meaning:
Etymology
Origin: Latin "apprehendere," from "ad-" (towards) and "prehendere" (to seize) Meaning: To grasp or take hold of something mentally
Appreciate
Meaning:
Etymology Old French apprecier Latin appretiare Proto Indo European preh₂ kʷet i̯
Etymology Origin Latin appreciare from ad towards and pretium price value M
Etymology of Price The word price originates from the Latin word pretium meaning
Etymology of Praise Origin Old French preisier 12th century Relation to Other Lan
Etymology The word prize comes from the Middle English word pris which in turn is d
Etymology The word appreciation is derived from the Latin word appreciare which mean
Etymology Middle English apprise apparaisser from Old French apprise aprendre fro
Etymology Middle English apprise apparaisser from Old French apprise aprendre fro
Etymology Latin diligens present participle of diligere to love to appreciate to f
Etymology The word resent comes from the Latin verb resentire which means to feel a
Etymology Middle English sliden from Old English slīdan Proto Germanic slīþaną
Etymology The word prize comes from the Middle English word pris which in turn is d
Etymology The word increase comes from the Old French word encroistre which is deriv
Etymology Middle English reknen from Old English reccan Proto West Germanic rakōn