Etymology:
Meaning:
A lunch box is a container, typically made of plastic, metal, or insulated fabric, used to transport lunches or snacks, especially to school or work.
Origin:
Etymology The word lunch is derived from the Old English word nuncheon meaning a l
Etymology The word luncheon comes from the Middle English word noncheoun which was i
Etymology The word lump is derived from the Middle English word lumpe which in tur
Etymology The word nuncheon is derived from Middle English nonechenche meaning af
Etymology The word noon comes from the Old English word nōn meaning the ninth hou
Etymology The term lunch pail is a compound noun made up of two parts Lunch A midd
Etymology The word lunch is derived from the Old English word nuncheon meaning a l
Etymology The word pail derives from the Old French word paele 12th century which
Etymology Lunch Middle English luncheon c 1412 from Middle French luncheon 1
Etymology The word breakfast originated in the early 15th century Middle English term
Etymology Borrowed from Middle French cas from Old French chas of uncertain origin I
Etymology Middle English cheste chist Old English ċēst Proto Germanic kastiz Pro
Etymology The word trunk has multiple etymological origins From Old English trunc
Etymology The word chassis comes from the French word châssis which means frame
Etymology The word capsule comes from the Latin word capsula which means small box
Etymology Derived from Latin supplantare meaning to trip up undermine Sup mea
Etymology The word brood comes from the Middle English word brod which is derived fr
Etymology The word stoic is derived from the Greek word Στωικός Stoikos wh