Etymology:
Meaning:
Origin:
The word "gracious" ultimately derives from the Latin word "gratia," which means "favor, thanks." It was originally used in a religious context to refer to the favor or grace that God bestows upon humanity. Over time, the meaning of "gracious" expanded to include secular usage, denoting a kind and courteous disposition.
Examples of Use:
Etymology The word graciously is derived from the Old French word gracieus which i
Etymology Middle English gracious from Old French gracieux from Latin gratiosus f
Etymology Middle French gracieux from Latin gratiosus pleasing agreeable Latin
Etymology Middle English gracious from Old French gracieux from Latin gratiosus f
Etymology The word courteous comes from the Old French courtois which in turn deriv
Etymology The word nice is derived from the Old French word nice which itself comes
Etymology The word complaisant originates from the Middle French word complaisant m
Etymology Latin benignus Meaning kind gentle favorable Origin Proto Indo E
Etymology Latin proprius one s own favorable Sanskrit priya dear Meaning an
Etymology The name Siva is derived from the Sanskrit word śiva which has several me
Etymology The word pleasant originates from the Old French word plaisant which itsel
Etymology From Late Latin quintessentia fifth essence from Latin quinta essentia
Etymology Late Latin personalitas from Latin persōna mask actor s role character
Etymology Middle English stride from Old English stridan to stride Proto Germanic st