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Etymology and Origin The word diary comes from the Late Latin word diarium meaning
Etymology and Meaning Origin Old French choriste or Late Latin chorista Meaning
Etymology Old French barretor meaning quarrelsome litigious person Late Latin ba
Etymology Old French destresse Late Latin districtius comparative of districtus mea
Etymology Latin paria equal match Old French parage lineage rank Middle Engl
Etymology From Middle English prompte from Old French proute alteration influenced by
Etymology Blue blood is a phrase that originated in the Middle Ages in Spain to describ
Etymology Duplicity is derived from the Latin word duplex meaning double or two
Etymology From Middle French obsequieux from Anglo Norman obsequeux from Medieval Lat
Etymology The word promise comes from the Old French word promesse which in turn de
Etymology Latin assiduus constant diligent Proto Indo European h₂ses to se
Etymology Greek ἄσυλον ásulos meaning unplundered or inviolable Latin
Etymology Latin ostendere to show exhibit Past participle ostensus French os