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Etymology Middle English duete duetee from Anglo Norman French duete dutee from Lat
Etymology Old English rōðer from Proto Germanic rōðra Cognate with Old Norse rō
Etymology Middle English sadel from Old English sadol sadul Proto West Germanic sa
Etymology of able The word able comes from the Old French word habile which in tur
Etymology The word flatter comes from the Old French word flater which itself derive
Etymology and Meaning The word curtain comes from the Middle English word curtaine
Etymology Middle English negotiacion from Anglo Norman French negociacion from Latin
Etymology Latin affidavit meaning he she has sworn third person singular perfect
Etymology From earlier skin flint meaning a person who holds tightly to his her money
Etymology The word astronomy is derived from the Greek words astron ἄστρον
Etymology The English word temple is derived from the Latin word templum which in t
Etymology The word ring derives from the Old English word hring which is cognate wit
Anglo Saxon Etymology Originally known as Old English or Anglish Derived from Angl
Etymology The word rice comes from the Middle English word rys which is derived fro