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diurnus (Latin, "daily, lasting one day") -> diurnalis (Latin, "of or pertaining to a day") -> diurnale (Latin, "a daily prayer book") -> diurnier (Old French, "a daily worker") -> dernier (French, "last") -> dernier (English)
Etymology The word retro originates from the Latin prefix retro meaning backward
Etymology From Latin tacitus meaning silent unspoken implied Meaning Tacit re
Etymology Old English gylt crime sin Proto Germanic gultiz debt guilt Proto Indo
Etymology The word conceit derives from the Latin word conceptus meaning conception
Etymology Latin secretarius keeper of secrets Proto Indo European sekw follow
Etymology Latin capacitas Late Latin capere to take to hold Meaning The a
Etymology Old English hæcc hǣcc noun half door wicket Middle English hacche no
Etymology Ancient Greek στατιστική statistikē meaning pertaining to the
Etymology The word adamant comes from the Greek word adamas which means unconquerabl