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The word "hung" originates from the Proto-Germanic root hangijaną, which means "to hang". This root is also the origin of the words "hang", "hook", and "hammock".
Etymology of Stonehenge The name Stonehenge is derived from two Old English words St
Etymology From Middle English hungen from Old English hongen past participle of hangi
Etymology Old English hōn from Proto Germanic hōh ną cf Middle Dutch hōn
Etymology Hangover First recorded in 1809 Derived from the Middle English hangove m
Etymology The word well comes from the Old English word wiella which is derived from
Etymology From Middle English hungen from Old English hongen past participle of hangi
Etymology The word portiere comes from the French word portière which in turn come
Etymology The word hanger comes from the Middle English word hangere which itself i
Etymology The word bucket originates from the Old English term buc which was derive
Etymology The term kit cat has two possible etymologies From the Kit Cat Club A gro
Etymology Greek ἀορτή aortē Meaning The main artery that carries oxygenat
Etymology The word bourse derives from the Late Latin term bursa which originally m
Etymology The word oscillation originates from the Latin word oscillare which means
Etymology The word sling has Germanic origins derived from the Old English word slin