Etymology
The word "numble" is derived from the Middle English word "nummen," which in turn comes from the Old English word "nimen," meaning "to take."
Meaning
1. Agile; nimble: Able to move quickly and easily. 2. Clever or quick-witted: Shrewd and resourceful. 3. Easily handled or managed: Effortless to use or control.
Origin
The word's ultimate origin is thought to be Proto-Indo-European *nem-, meaning "to seize, take." This root also gave rise to the words "numerous," "denounce," and "numismatist."
Usage
Here are some examples of how the word "numble" is used in sentences:
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