Etymology
The word "offend" originated from the Latin word "offendere," which means "to strike against, hurt, or injure."
Meaning
Offend means:
Origin
The Latin word "offendere" is derived from the prefix "ob-" (meaning "against") and the verb "fendere" (meaning "to strike"). The original sense of "offendere" was "to strike against something," but it later developed the figurative sense of "to cause offense."
Examples
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