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The word "dissipate" dates back to the 14th century, when it was used in the sense of "to scatter or disperse." By the 16th century, it began to be used figuratively to mean "to waste or squander." The sense of "to gradually disappear or weaken" developed in the 17th century.
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Etymology Dissipated is derived from the Latin word dissipare meaning to scatter di
Etymology From Latin dissipāre to scatter disperse squander from dis apart
Etymology and Meaning The word dissipation comes from the Latin word dissipare which
Etymology From Latin dissipāre to scatter disperse squander from dis apart
Etymology The word dishonest originates from the Old French word deshonneste which
Etymology The word etymology comes from the Greek words etymon meaning true sense
Etymology Middle English discarde from Old French descarder meaning to discard Ul
Etymology The word spend comes from the Middle English word spenden which in turn co
Etymology English splay Middle English spleyen Old English splecgan Meaning To
Etymology The word sport originates from the following sources Old Provençal des
Etymology The word disdain comes from the Old French word desdaignier meaning to
Etymology Old English spencer Meaning A short sleeveless jacket or waistcoat O
Etymology The word fritter comes from the Middle English word fritour which in turn
Etymology Latin dispersus past participle of dispergere to scatter disperse Proto I
Etymology Old English scateran to scatter spread disperse Middle English scateren P
Etymology The term etymology comes from the Greek words etymon true sense or origin
Etymology Middle English scaterin scateren Old English scaterian Proto Germanic sk
Etymology Origin Middle English dispelen c 1300 from Old French despeler 12th cen
Etymology is the study of the origin of words and their historical development Meaning
Etymology The word ware has roots in several Germanic languages Old English waru m
Etymology The word disband originates from the Old French desbander meaning to unt