Etymology:
The word "fold" derives from the Proto-Germanic root "falþ-", meaning "fold". This root is itself related to the Proto-Indo-European root "pel-", meaning "to fold" or "to bind".
Meaning:
Origin:
The word "fold" first appeared in the English language in the 12th century, from the Old English word "feald", meaning "a fold or crease". The word "feald" is derived from the Proto-Germanic root "*falþ-", which is also the origin of words like "fold", "foldable", and "folder".
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