Etymology:
Meaning:
Origin:
The word "attain" comes from the Latin verb "attingere," which means "to touch, reach, or arrive at." It is related to the Proto-Indo-European root *teg-, *teŋk-, which has the same meaning.
The English word "attain" was first used in the 14th century with the sense of "to touch or reach." It later developed the meaning of "to achieve or gain."
Examples of Use:
Etymology attain v Middle English ataynen ateynen Old French ateindre Latin at
Etymology Latin attingere to touch reach Proto Indo European teg teŋk to
Etymology and Meaning Origin Old French ateindre to arrive at to reach Meaning A
Etymology Latin attingere to touch reach Proto Indo European teg teŋk to
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Etymology Old French endevoir to make an effort strive Late Latin indevotare ind
Etymology Old French compas Latin compassus stride Vulgar Latin compassare to
Etymology is the study of the origin of words and their historical development It involve
Etymology Middle English acheven from Old French achever from Latin assequi follow