Etymology:
The word "isolated" is derived from the Latin word "insula," meaning "island." It entered the English language in the 14th century, originally meaning "to be placed on an island."
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Etymology Old English īeg īeġ island Proto West Germanic aujō Proto Indo Euro
Etymology Old English sealt Proto Germanic saltaz Proto Indo European sal salty
Etymology Origin Late Middle English as a noun from Medieval Latin isolatus separa
Etymology The word isolated is derived from the Latin word insula meaning island
Etymology and Meaning The word isolation comes from the Latin word insula meaning i
Etymology Origin Late Middle English as a noun from Medieval Latin isolatus separa
Etymology The word isolated is derived from the Latin word insula meaning island
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