Etymology:
The word "forkful" is derived from Middle English "forkefull," itself from Old English "forcfyl," a compound of "forc" (fork) and "-full" (full).
Meaning and Origin:
Etymology Old English forc Middle English forke Proto Germanic furkô Proto Indo
Etymology Sanskrit pratipaksha prati against paksha side Meaning Opponen
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Etymology The word conceit derives from the Latin word conceptus meaning conception
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Etymology The word cosmos comes from the Greek word kosmos which means order or u
Etymology The word bull comes from the Middle English word bulle which in turn came
Etymology The word crisis comes from the Greek word krisis which means a turning p
Etymology The word deed comes from the Middle English word dede which in turn der
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