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Etymology Old English belt Proto Germanic belti Proto Indo European bhel m
Etymology The word loose originates from the Proto Germanic word lausaz meaning to l
Etymology Lease is derived from the Old French word less meaning to let or to relea
Etymology of Victim The word victim is derived from the Latin word victima which
Etymology of Aftermath The word aftermath originates from Middle English c 1425 s
Etymology The etymology of the word rogue can be traced back to the 16th century when
Etymology The word fate comes from the Latin word fatum which means prophecy or d
Etymology The word bedlam derives from the name of the mental hospital in London Bethl
Etymology The word mess comes from the Middle English word messe which in turn come
Etymology The word plumb has two distinct etymologies Latin From the Latin word pl
Etymology Middle English spurnen from Old English spurnan Proto West Germanic spurn
Etymology Greek oligarchia oligos few arkhos leader Meaning and Origin Ol
Etymology Middle English condicioun from Old French condicion from Latin conditio