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The origin of the word "droog" is uncertain, but it is believed to have come from the Greek word "drogos," which referred to a strong-smelling substance used in perfumes and medicines. In the Middle Ages, the term "drogue" was used to refer to any medicinal substance, including spices and herbs. By the 16th century, the word had acquired its modern meaning of an illicit or psychoactive substance.
Etymology The word drive has its roots in Old English deriving from the verb drīfan
Etymology The word pine is derived from the Latin word pinus which is believed to h
Etymology The word pamphlet comes from the Latin word pamphilus which was the name o
Etymology The word hearse originates from the Middle English word herse which itsel
Etymology Middle English disordre Old French dësorde Latin disordo from dis apar
Etymology The word anxiety comes from the Latin word anxietas which means anxiety
Pretend Etymology From Middle English pretenden meaning to claim or profess to be
Etymology The word emotion derives from the Latin word emovere which means to move