Etymology
Meaning
Origin
The word "distinct" first entered the English language in the 13th century from the Old French "distingt," derived from the Latin "distinctus." The Latin verb "distinguere" meant "to distinguish," which was derived from the Proto-Indo-European root "dis-" (apart) and "stinguere" (to prick).
The root "dis-" is also found in other English words related to separation and difference, such as "different" and "distance." The root "stinguere" is found in words related to piercing or dividing, such as "sting" and "extinguish."
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