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The root "end" comes from the Anglo-Saxon word "end," which means "edge, extremity." The word "long" comes from the Proto-Germanic word "*langaz," which means "long." The combination of "end" and "long" creates the sense of "along the length."
Etymology The word along comes from the Old English word andlang which means in a
Etymology The word long comes from the Proto Indo European root leng meaning to stre
Etymology The word salary comes from the Latin word salarium which originally refer
Etymology Gossamer originated in the Middle English word gossomer which is derived
Etymology Albuquerque is derived from the Spanish name Alburquerque which is probably
Etymology The term crackerjack is thought to have originated from the 1890s when it
Etymology The word friend comes from the Old English word freond which meant compa
Etymology Middle English cleven cliven from Old English clēofan to split divide
Etymology Old English pǣċ treaty pact peace Proto Germanic fraþuz treaty pa
Etymology The word scarf comes from the Old French word escharpe which itself is de
Etymology The word party comes from the Old French word partie which means part po
Etymology Greek ὑποχόνδριον hupokhondrion under the cartilage Mean