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Etymology Old French deces Latin decessus from decedere to depart De prefix me
Etymology Old French deces Latin decessus from decedere to depart De prefix me
Etymology Ultimately derived from the Latin verb decedere meaning to depart withdr
Etymology The word asleep comes from the Old English word onslæpe which is composed
Etymology The word soul traces its origins to the Proto Indo European root h₂enh₂
Etymology Latin administratio From Latin ad to ministrare to serve Meani
Etymology Old English gild Anglo Saxon gildan meaning to pay or to contribute
Etymology The word morgue comes from Old French morgue meaning a place where dead b
Etymology Middle English drounen dronen Old English drūnian Proto West Germanic d
Etymology Old Norse Edda Meaning Great grandmother or ancestress poetic term
Etymology from Latin individuum an individual thing or being from in not