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The word "mount" originated in Proto-Indo-European, where its root *men- meant "to think, remember." This root is also the origin of words such as "memory" and "mental." Over time, *men- developed a broader meaning of "to raise" or "to elevate," which led to the development of the Latin word montare, meaning "to rise" or "to climb."
From montare, the Old French word monter emerged, which further expanded the meaning of the word to include "to attach" or "to fasten." Eventually, "mount" entered the English language via Old French, and its meaning has continued to evolve over time, encompassing a wide range of uses related to fixing, ascending, and equipping.
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