Etymology
Meaning
Origin
The word "audible" has its roots in the Indo-European languages:
The Latin "audibilis" was used in the Vulgate, the Latin translation of the Bible, and was adopted into English in the 14th century. The word has been used consistently since then to refer to sounds that can be heard.
Etymology Latin in not _audire hear Meaning Unable to be heard so faint
Etymology Middle English audible from Latin audibilis meaning capable of being hea
Etymology Ancient Greek αἰσθητήρ aisthētḗr perceiver from αἰσθά
Etymology Aesthetic derives from the Greek word aisthētikos which means pertaining
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Etymology Middle English audible from Latin audibilis meaning capable of being hea
Etymology Latin audientia an audience hearing Break Down aud from Latin audi
Etymology The word audio is derived from the Latin word audire which means to hear
Etymology The word audit is derived from the Latin word audire which means to hear
Etymology The word audition comes from the Latin word audire which means to hear
Etymology The word auditor originates from the Latin word audītor meaning listener
Etymology Latin auditorium Meaning listening place Origin The Latin word au
Etymology The word auditory comes from the Latin word audire which means to hear
Etymology Greek hyper over above aesthesis sensation perception Meaning
Etymology kinestho Greek pertaining to movement esthesia Greek sensatio
Etymology The word oyer comes from the Old French word oïr which means to hear I
Etymology of obedient The word obedient comes from the Latin word obēdiens which
Etymology Old French obéir Latin obedire Ob meaning towards audire meaning t
Etymology The word paraesthesia comes from the Greek words para beside alongside a
Etymology Syn from Greek σύν meaning together esthesia from Greek αἴσθ
Etymology The word plaudit derives from the Latin term plaudō which means to clap
Etymology From Middle English sound from Old English sund from Proto Germanic sunðaz
Etymology The word sigh comes from the Middle English word siken which evolved from
Etymology The word acoustic is derived from the Greek word akouein which means to
Etymology and Meaning The word plaint is derived from the Anglo French word pleinant
Etymology Etymology is the study of the origin and history of words It examines the diff
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Etymology The word police originates from the Old French term police which is itse
Etymology Esoteric comes from the Greek word esoterikos which means inner or secret