Etymology and Origin:
The word "emptiness" originates from the Middle English word "empti," meaning "empty," which in turn comes from the Old English word "æmtig." The Old English word is derived from the Proto-Germanic root "*amt-," which also gave rise to the German word "amt" (office) and the Dutch word "ambt" (office, duty).
Meaning:
Emptiness refers to:
Usage:
The word "emptiness" is commonly used in various contexts:
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