Etymology
Meaning
Origin
The word "mind" originates from the Proto-Indo-European root *man-, which means "to think." This root is also found in the Greek word "menos" (mind) and the Latin word "mens" (mind).
The Old English word "mynd" was originally used to refer to memory or remembrance. Over time, it came to be used for the broader concept of the faculty of thinking and reasoning.
Etymology Master comes from the Old French word maistre which is derived from the
Etymology The word master comes from the Old French word maistre which in turn comes
Etymology Middle English minde from Old English mynd memory recollection remembran
Etymology Mindboggling is a compound word that combines the noun mind with the prese
Etymology Middle English minde from Old English mynd memory recollection remembran
Etymology The word boggle has two etymological origins Origin 1 From the Middle En
Forget Etymology Old English forgietan from Proto Germanic for getan to forget neg
Etymology The word head comes from the Old English word heafod which itself derives
Etymology The word brain is derived from the Old English word brægen which is cogna
Etymology The word psychic has its roots in the ancient Greek word psykhe which mea
Etymology Mental Derived from the Latin word mens meaning mind or intellect
Etymology Latin dispositio arrangement disposition From disponere to arrange d
Etymology From Late Latin reminiscens reminiscentis present participle of reminisc
Etymology Latin persuadere to persuade convince induce Proto Indo European per
Etymology The word opinion originates from the Latin word opinio which means belief
Etymology The word nous is derived from the Greek word νοῦς pronounced nows