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Etymology Middle English bludgeon from Old French blodigon from blodier to wound
Etymology Middle English bludgeon from Old French blodigon from blodier to wound
Etymology Late Middle English in the sense heavy club probably from Middle Low
Etymology Early 19th century from bludge perhaps from bludgeon or from dialectal blud
Etymology The word office is derived from the Latin word officium which originally m
Etymology Middle English suffrage c 1440 Anglo French suffrage 13th century La
Etymology The word carpenter comes from the Old French word carpentier which in turn
Etymology Ambiguous etymology refers to words whose origin and history are uncertain or
Etymology The word charity comes from the Latin word caritas which means love affe
Etymology The word fiction derives from the Latin word fictio which means somethin
Etymology The word stoop has Old English origins deriving ultimately from the Proto Ge
Etymology Old French endurer Latin indūrāre to harden make firm Proto Indo Euro
Etymology The word latitude comes from the Middle French latitude which in turn der
Etymology Latin dissertatio Root disserere to discourse discuss Meaning A