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The word "flood" has its origins in the Proto-Indo-European root plēwd-, which means "to flow." The Proto-Germanic form of the word, flōduz, likely referred to a flood or tide. The Old English word flōd inherited this meaning and was later borrowed into Middle English and Modern English.
Etymology The word flow comes from the Middle English word flowen which is derived
Etymology The term flood gate is derived from the Old English words flod flood and
Etymology Old English flōd flood tide Proto Germanic flōduz flood tide Pro
Etymology The word gate comes from the Old English word geat which means an openi
Etymology The word deluge derives from the Latin word diluvium which means flood
Etymology and Origin of Torrent The word torrent originates from the Latin word torr
Etymology The word deluge derives from the Latin word diluvium which means flood
Etymology The word antediluvian is derived from the Latin phrase ante diluvium whic
Etymology Neap from Middle English nepe from Old English nep of uncertain origin Pos
Etymology The word libation comes from the Latin word libare which means to pour ou
Etymology The word lake originates from the Old English word lagu which is derived
Etymology and Origin The word plenty derives from the Old French word plenté which
Etymology The word mass has origins in multiple languages Latin missa meaning d
Etymology The word pile comes from Middle English pile which is derived from the Ol