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Origin:
The word "occasio" has its roots in the Indo-European root "*keg-," which means "to go, come, or happen." It shares a common origin with the English words "occur," "accident," and "case."
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Etymology The word occasion derives from the Latin word occasiō occasion meanin
Etymology Origin Latin occasio opportunity chance Meaning A particular instance
Etymology Occasional is derived from the Latin word occasio which means opportuni
Etymology The word periodic is derived from the Greek word periodos which literally
Etymology The word casual is derived from the Latin word casus which means chance
Etymology Old French portendre Latin portendere from porro forward tendere t
Etymology Old French sanctification Latin sanctificatio From the Latin verb sanctific
Etymology French contretemps Latin contra against tempus time Meaning An u
Etymology The word mood derives from the Old English mod which means spirit dis
Etymology Old French endevoir to make an effort strive Late Latin indevotare ind
Etymology Early 17th century probably from dialectal hag to cut hack tire Mea