Etymology:
The word "arrival" derives from the Middle English word "arivail," which in turn comes from the Old French word "ariver," meaning "to come to shore." The ultimate origin of the word is believed to be either the Latin word "ad ripam" (literally "to the bank"), referring to the arrival of ships, or the Celtic word "ar-rif" (literally "to the border"), referring to the arrival of people or goods.
Meaning:
Origin:
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