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The word "gyrate" ultimately derives from the Greek word gyros, meaning "circle". It entered English via Late Latin and Old French, and has been used in the English language since the 14th century.
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Etymology The word gyration originates from the Latin gyratus meaning turned aroun
Etymology The word gyre is derived from the Old English word gyran meaning to turn
Etymology The word spin has Germanic roots Old English spinnan German spinnen
Etymology The word reel has several etymological origins Old French rier to lau
Etymology The word spiral comes from the Greek word σπείρα speira meaning c
Etymology From Middle English revolve from Old French revolver from Latin revolvō
Etymology The word runt is thought to have originated from the Middle English word run
Etymology The word turn comes from the Old English word turnian meaning to cause to
Etymology refers to the origin and evolution of words including their forms and meanings
Etymology Speed comes from the Old English word spēd which means success prosper
Etymology Late Latin indignatio from Latin indignus unworthy from in not dign