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The word "litter" originally referred to the bedding or straw spread on the floor of a stable or barn for animals. From this sense, it came to be used for any scattered or discarded objects, especially those that were considered unsightly or unwanted. The term "litter" is often used in a negative way to describe the accumulation of trash or debris in public spaces.
Etymology The term littering originated from the Middle English word lytier which me
Etymology Middle English litere litier Old French litiere from Late Latin lectaria
Etymology Middle English curverled from Anglo Norman French coverlid from Old Fr
Etymology Origin of the Word Middle English coveren cover from the Old French covr
Etymology Origin of the Word Middle English coveren cover from the Old French covr
Etymology Middle English litere litier Old French litiere from Late Latin lectaria
Etymology Loanword from Hindi palankī from Sanskrit paraṅka platform for sitting
Etymology Latin Antonius Greek Ἀντώνιος Antónios Meaning Priceless
Etymology Old English fearh meaning pig Meaning A farrow is a litter of pigs es
Etymology The word dray comes from the Middle English word draye which is itself der
Etymology The word bier originates from the Old English term bīere which in turn l
Etymology The word runt is thought to have originated from the Middle English word run
Etymology The word child is derived from the Old English word cild which is itself
Etymology Middle English materiale from Latin materiālis from materia matter M
Etymology of Transport The word transport originates from the Latin word transporta
Etymology Old English wraestan meaning to twist bend or throw The word is belie