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Origin:
The word "asquint" originated from the Latin root "squintus," meaning "slanting, squinting." The prefix "ex," meaning "out," was added to the root to create the word "exquintus," which later evolved into "asquint" in English.
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Etymology The word squint is derived from the Old English word squintan meaning to
Etymology Middle English asquint from Old French asquint or esquint from Vulgar Lati
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Etymology The word accursed comes from the Late Latin word accursus which means to ru
Etymology The word allay comes from the Old English word alegian meaning to reliev
Etymology Old French affraier Late Latin exfrigidare meaning to cool or frighten L