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Etymology Conclude originates from the Latin verb concludere which means to shut up
Etymology Middle English cloosen from Old English lūcan Proto Germanic lūkaną P
Etymology Middle English forgon forgehen from Old English forgān forgietan Proto
Etymology Middle English fore from Old English fore in front of before in time or p
Foregoing Etymology Middle English forgon from Old English forgān past participle o
Etymology Etymology is derived from Greek words etymon true meaning and logos st
Etymology Middle English laste latest from Old English læst least lowest smalles
Etymology Middle English cloosen from Old English lūcan Proto Germanic lūkaną P
Etymology Latin determinare to mark off establish limits fix From de away o
Etymology and Origin The word cadence derives from the Latin word cadentia meaning
Etymology From Middle French ouverture from Old French overture from Late Latin obert
Conjectural Etymology Conjectural etymology is the study of the origin and meaning of wor
Etymology The word address derives from the Old French word adrecier which in turn
Etymology Pick comes from the Middle English word pikken which is derived from the
Triumph Etymology Latin triumphus triumphal procession from Greek θρίαμβο