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Etymology From Middle English warnyng warnynge from Old English wearnung wearnunge
Etymology The word warning comes from the Old English word wearnian which means to
Etymology Middle English fore from Old English fore in front of before in time or p
Etymology Late Middle English from Old French premonition based on Late Latin praemon
Etymology Middle English bafel to confuse or bewilder Old French baffler to del
Etymology Old English weoruld Proto Germanic weralz Proto Indo European wer to t
Etymology Latin exacerbāre irritate stimulate from ex out acerbāre make b
Etymology The word realm has its roots in several languages Old French Realme mea
Etymology Old French train from Latin trahere meaning to drag pull or draw Mean
Etymology The word panic originates from the Greek god Pan who was associated with na
Etymology The word onion comes from the Latin word unio which means unity or onen