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The word "delve" has its roots in the Proto-Indo-European language family, where the root *delbh- signified "to dig." This root has given rise to numerous words in various Indo-European languages, including:
In Middle English, the word "delven" was primarily used to refer to digging or excavating. Over time, its meaning expanded to include the concepts of searching, inquiring, and investigating.
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Etymology Middle English delven from Old English delfan to dig to delve Proto Ge
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