Etymology:
Meaning:
A group of people accompanying a leader or important person, usually for protection or support.
Origin:
Etymology The word count originates from the Old French word conte which itself deri
Etymology From the Latin possessio meaning ownership possession Meaning A g
Etymology Latin potis potentis powerful Old French poent puiant powerful M
Etymology Latin comitatus From com with ire to go atus suffix denot
Etymology The word county is derived from the Old French word cunté which in turn i
Etymology The word depend comes from the Latin word dependere which means to hang
Etymology Middle English mery from Old English myrige of unknown origin Meaning
Etymology From Middle English reprouable c 1400 from Anglo Norman French reprouvabl
Etymology The word news is derived from the following sources Old English niwe o
Etymology The word canon originates from the Greek word kanōn meaning rule or m
Etymology Greek dogma δόγμα meaning opinion belief decree Meaning A
Etymology The word lest comes from the Middle English word lesten meaning to preve