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The original Latin word, intricare, is derived from tricae, meaning "trifles" or "baubles." It initially referred to the act of entangling threads or strings. Over time, it came to be used more broadly to describe any situation that was complex or confusing.
Etymology The word tangle originates from the Middle English word tangel which is i
Etymology The word tangle originates from the Middle English word tangel which is i
Etymology dis Latin apart away from en Latin in on tangle Old English a comp
Etymology Middle English entanglen from Anglo French entangler from Old French entan
Etymology Late Middle English via Old French entriegue from Italian intrigo from Lati
Etymology Latin implicare to enfold entangle Proto Indo European plek to fol
Implicit Etymology Implicit etymology refers to the study of the origin and meaning of w
Etymology Latin implicatio from implicare to entwine entangle involve Implicare
Etymology The word implicate comes from the Latin verb implicare meaning to fold or
Etymology Middle English toilen from Old French toillier from Late Latin taliare
Etymology Middle English felte Old English felt Proto Germanic filtiz Meaning A
Etymology The word left comes from the Old English word lyft meaning weak or wo
Etymology The word twist comes from the Old English word twist or twyst which ulti