Etymology
Meaning
Origin
The word "mover" ultimately derives from the Proto-Indo-European root *meue- ("to move, to go"), which is also the origin of words such as "move," "motion," "mobile," and "motility." It entered English via Anglo-Norman French, which was the language of the ruling class in England from the 11th to the 14th centuries.
Etymology The word move is derived from the Middle English muven which in turn came
Etymology The word moving comes from the Middle English word moven which in turn co
Etymology Middle English sollicitour from Old French solliciteur from Latin sollic
Etymology The word earth derives from the Old English word eorþe which itself is d
Etymology Ochlocracy comes from two Greek words Ochlos mob or crowd Kratos po
Etymology Latin prīmārius from prīmus first Meaning First in importance ra
Etymology and Meaning of Company The word company is derived from the Late Latin word
Etymology The word coaster comes from the Middle English word coster which means a
Public Etymology From Middle English publik from Old French public from Latin public
Etymology The word moving comes from the Middle English word moven which in turn co