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The word "cavort" has its roots in the Latin word "caballus," meaning "horse." It was originally used to describe the prancing or leaping of a horse. Over time, the meaning of the word expanded to include any lively or playful movement. This sense of the word is first recorded in the 16th century.
Etymology The word curve originates from the Latin word curvus which means bent o
Etymology Middle English vaute from Old French veute vault cellar cave from La
Etymology The word fault derives from the Middle French faulte meaning lack or d
Etymology Assault is derived from the Old French assault meaning an attack which
Etymology Middle English froliken from Old French froliquier froliker from Old Occit
Etymology and Meaning The word lark has two distinct etymological origins Proto Indo
Etymology The word disport has Latin roots It derives from dis meaning away o
Etymology The word start has multiple etymologies depending on its usage Meaning
Etymology The word sport originates from the following sources Old Provençal des
Etymology Old English stropp a strip of leather Middle English strope a strap o
Etymology Middle English fersk from Old French fresque frais Vulgar Latin frescus
Etymology The word play derives from the Middle English plaien which itself originat
Etymology refers to the origin and evolution of words including their forms and meanings