Etymology
Meaning
Origin
Etymology The name Cymric derives from the Welsh word Cymraeg which means Welsh
Etymology demarcation noun late 17th century from French from Late Latin demarcati
Etymology and Meaning The name Denmark is derived from two Old Norse words Dan Name
Etymology 1520s from French émarginé past participle of émarger from Latin ēmargi
Etymology The word landmark is derived from the Old English words land land and m
Etymology The word March has its origins in several ancient languages Latin Martiu
Etymology The word March has its origins in several ancient languages Latin Martiu
Etymology The word marchioness is derived from the French word marquise which in tu
Etymology Middle English in the sense of edge border from Old French marge merch
Etymology and Origin of Margrave Etymology The word margrave derives from the Old H
Etymology The name Mark is derived from the Proto Indo European root merk meaning
Etymology The name Mark is derived from the Proto Indo European root merk meaning
Etymology French marque Latin marca Meaning A distinctive sign used to identify
Etymology The word marquee is derived from the French word marquise which originally
Etymology and Origin of Marquetry Origin French marqueterie Italian marchettare to
Etymology The word marquis has a long and complex etymological history derived from mu
Etymology The word remarkable is derived from the Old French word remarquable which
Etymology The word argument derives from the Latin word arguere meaning to make cl
Etymology The word hope originates from the Old English word hopian which means to
Etymology Middle English dwellen dwelle from Old English dwellan Proto West Germanic
Etymology Old French pouer Latin potere to be able Proto Indo European root pot
Etymology The term etymology comes from the Greek words etymon true meaning and
Etymology The word kaput is derived from the German expression Ganz kaputt or kaput
Etymology Middle English corone from Old French corone from Latin corona from Gree
Etymology random from Middle French randon meaning violent movement attack impetuo
Etymology Latin contritus past participle of conterere to rub together crush grind
Etymology Origin Old English þancian from Proto Germanic þankōną from Proto In