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The word "credulity" has been used in English since the 14th century. It originally referred to a religious belief or to a belief in something supernatural. Over time, the meaning expanded to include any belief that is accepted without sufficient evidence, regardless of its subject matter.
Etymology The word credo comes from the Latin word credere which means to believe
Etymology Latin credo I believe Meaning A set of beliefs principles or doct
Etymology The term Rosicrucian is derived from two Latin words Rosa rose Crux
Etymology and Meaning Catchphrase A memorable or snappy phrase that is used to express
Etymology The word fundamentalist originates from the early 20th century American reli
Etymology The word trust comes from the Old English word treowe which means faithf
Etymology Middle English strutte from Old English strutian to rove about ramble G
Etymology The word salty comes from the Old English word sealt which means salt T
Etymology The word school originates from the Greek term skholē which originally m
Etymology Latin affidavit meaning he she has sworn third person singular perfect
Standard Etymology The word standard comes from the Old French word estandart meani
Etymology The word taboo originates from the Tongan language where it is spelled tap