Etymology:
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Origin:
The word "casement" originally referred to a small house or hut in Latin. Over time, it came to be used to describe the frame or sash of a window that was attached to the wall by hinges and opened outward. The term "casement window" was first used in English in the 14th century.
Other Forms:
Etymology The word case derives from the Old French word cas which in turn comes fro
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Etymology Middle English sasse from Old English sæss The origin of the Old English w
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Etymology The word cosmos comes from the Greek word kosmos which means order or u
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Etymology The word concert comes from the Middle French word concerto which in turn c
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Etymology The term liberal originates from the Latin word liberalis which means per