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Etymology Latin non obstante non not obstare to stand in the way Meaning
Etymology Old English wiðstandan past tense wiðstōd from Proto Germanic wiþarst
Etymology Word Etymology Origin Greek Meaning The study of the origin and history
Etymology The word obstacle comes from the Old French word obestacle which in turn
Etymology Greek obstetrix feminine form of obstetricus midwife obstetrici
Etymology The word obstacle comes from the Old French word obestacle which in turn
Etymology The word obstruction comes from the Latin word obstruere meaning to bloc
Etymology Old French confiner to confine to limit Latin confinis border boun
Etymology Middle English balken from Old English belcan to thwart oppose Meanin
Etymology Ha ha is an interjection derived from the French ha ha which was first re
Etymology Late Middle English from Middle Dutch snagghen to nibble snap probably
Etymology The word goal derives from the Old French word gole meaning throat or
Etymology The word stump has Germanic origins It derives from the Old English word st
Etymology The word hitch comes from the Middle English word hicchen which means to
Etymology The word handicap derives from the 16th century term hand in cap referrin
Etymology Middle English hurdel from Old French hurdel hurde from Late Latin hurdic