Etymology
The word "deserve" comes from the Old French word "deservir," which is derived from the Latin word "deservire," meaning "to serve well."
Meaning
The word "deserve" is a verb that means:
Origin
The Latin word "deservire" was originally used to refer to the service of a lord or master. It gradually came to mean "to deserve" in the sense of being worthy of something. The word was adopted into English in the 12th century.
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