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The word "divest" comes from the Latin word "dēvestīre", meaning "to undress" or "to take off clothes". Over time, the meaning of the word evolved to include the more general sense of "to deprive someone of something" or "to get rid of something".
Etymology The word divestiture originates from the Latin word divestire which means
Etymology From Middle English divesten from Anglo Norman desvester from Old French de
Etymology From Latin investitura meaning investiture or giving of possession De
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 From Middle English divesten from Anglo Norman desvester from Old French de
Etymology The word exuviae is derived from the Latin word exuviae meaning spoils r
Etymology The word invest is derived from the Latin word investis which means to c
Etymology Old French revetement Latin revestimentum covering Latin roots re
Etymology and Meaning The word transvestite is a portmanteau derived from the Latin ro
Etymology The word vest derives from the Old French veste which originated from the
Etymology Old French vestrye Latin vestiarum wardrobe room where clothes are kept
Etymology The word invest is derived from the Latin word investis which means to c
Etymology The word invest is derived from the Latin word investis which means to c
Etymology The word strip has several etymological roots Old English stripian or
Etymology from Latin abdicare from ab from dicare proclaim ultimately from
Etymology Middle English dismayen verb dismay noun Old French desmaier verb des
Etymology The word spoil comes from the Old French word spolier which means to rob
Etymology Latin expropriare to take for one s own Components ex out of from
Etymology Etymology is the study of the origin and history of words It seeks to trace t
Etymology Old French desarmer Middle English disarmen Latin disarmare meaning to r
Etymology The word sprit has two distinct etymologies 1 From Old French Espe o