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The word "dearn" is believed to have originated from the Proto-Germanic word "darnija," meaning "secret." This word is also related to the Greek word "threnos," meaning "lament" or "mourning."
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Etymology The word dark originates from the Proto Indo European root derḱ meaning
Etymology The word marsh comes from the Old English word mersc which originally mea
Etymology The word darn is derived from the Old English word derne which originally
Etymology The word damn derives from the Latin word damnare meaning to condemn or
Etymology The word tarnation is thought to be a euphemism for damnation which is an
Etymology Old French ternir to tarnish sully Vulgar Latin ternire to tarnish
Etymology French avarice Medieval Latin avaritia Latin avēre to have or desire
Etymology The word coroner is derived from the Anglo Norman French word corouner whi
Etymology From Middle English glorie from Old French gloire ultimately from Latin glor
Etymology The word girl is derived from the Middle English word girl which in turn
Etymology Late Middle English from Old French averaige based on Medieval Latin averag
Etymology and Origin The word pitch has multiple etymological origins Latin pix
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Etymology Middle English plunderen from Old French plundrer possibly from Old High G