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The Latin verb "convenire" was used in classical literature to describe:
Over time, the word "convene" entered the English language through Norman French and has been used since at least the 14th century to refer to the formal act of calling people together for a meeting or assembly.
Etymology The word convenience derives from the Old French convenance which is itsel
Etymology Latin convenire meaning to come together agree suit Derived from the
Etymology The word convenor originates from the Latin word convenire which means to
Etymology Latin convenire meaning to come together agree suit Derived from the
Etymology The word summon comes from the Middle English word somnen which is derived
Etymology The word etymology comes from the Greek words etymon meaning true meaning
Etymology The word teem is derived from the Old English word teaman which means to
Etymology Greek meetas meaning meeting Originates from the verb metaa meaning
Etymology The word mete comes from the Old English word met which means a measure
Etymology Assemble comes from the Old French word assembler which means to put toge
Etymology Origin Old French conscience from Latin conscientia from com with sci
Etymology Tartar is derived from the Latin word Tartarus which refers to the deepest a