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Etymology From Latin incīsus past participle of incīdere to cut into From in
Etymology Derived from the Latin word acutus meaning sharp pointed or keen Me
Etymology The word keen derives from the Old English word cēne meaning bold brave
Etymology Sharp originates from the Old English word scearp meaning cutting or point
Etymology The word meme is derived from the Greek word mimema μίμημα which m
Etymology The English word knee comes from the Old English word cneo or cnow which
Etymology The word abroad comes from the Middle English word a brod which itself der
Etymology Middle English sens from Old French sens from Latin sensus sensation perc
Etymology Middle English touchin from Old French toucher from Latin tangere meanin
Obvious Etymology Middle English obviouse from Latin obvius meaning in the way
Etymology The word cherry comes from the Middle English word cheri which is derived