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The word "lithe" comes from the Old English word liðe, which meant "gentle, mild, soft." Over time, the meaning of the word shifted, and it came to be used to describe someone who is graceful and flexible in movement. The word is often used to describe dancers, gymnasts, and other athletes.
Etymology The word lento comes from the Italian word lento meaning slow It is belie
Etymology Old English liðe gentle mild soft Meaning Graceful and flexible in
Etymology The word linden comes from the Proto West Germanic linta n which is relat
Etymology Old English liðe gentle mild soft Meaning Graceful and flexible in
Etymology The word aspen has the following etymological origins Old English æspe
Etymology Late 14th century from French relenquir from re again back lenquir
Etymology Late Latin supplis noun and supplere verb Meaning to fill up to sup
Etymology Late Latin sveltus meaning graceful slender Old Norse sverta meaning to
Etymology The word slender is derived from the Old English word slender which in tu
Etymology The word atlas derives from Greek mythology specifically the Titan Atlas M
Etymology The word conspiracy comes from the Latin word conspirare which means to b
Etymology Hustle originated in the 17th century as a noun meaning bustle or commotion
Etymology The word alien derives from the Latin word aliēnus meaning of or belongi
Etymology The word enemy comes from the Old French word ennemi which in turn is der
Etymology The word mirror comes from the Old French word mireor which in turn comes