Etymology:
Meaning:
A laureate is a person who has been officially recognized for their achievements in a particular field, typically through the awarding of an honorary degree or title.
Origin:
Etymology The word laurel comes from the Middle English laurer which in turn derive
Etymology lachrymose adj Middle English from Old French from Latin lachrymōsus
Etymology The word poet originates from the Ancient Greek word ποιητής poiēt
Etymology Old French escoufler Late Latin exsufflare to blow out breathe upon Lat
Etymology Derived from the Latin word laureatus meaning crowned with laurel Laur
Etymology Old English inwit inner soul understanding mind conscience consciousness
Etymology The word oracle derives from the Latin term oraculum which in turn comes f
Etymology The word protocol comes from the Greek word protokollon which means the f
Etymology The word bedlam derives from the name of the mental hospital in London Bethl
Etymology The word inexorable comes from the Latin word inexorabilis which means u
Etymology From Middle English contemplacioun from Old French contemplacion from Latin
Etymology of Refugee The word refugee originates from the French word réfugié m
Etymology Medieval Latin aptitudo natural fitness suitability Latin aptus fit
Etymology The word slander is derived from the Old French term esclandre which means