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The word "outgoing" originated in Middle English (c. 1200-1500) from the Old English term "ūtgongende." This term was formed from the combination of the prefix "ūt-" (meaning "out") and the noun "gongende" (meaning "going"). Over time, "ūtgongende" evolved into the modern word "outgoing."
Etymology Latin extroversus from ex out versus turned Meaning A perso
Etymology The word introvert comes from the Latin word introvertere which means to
Etymology The word going is derived from the Old English word gān meaning to move
Etymology Early 19th century shortened form of gangrel from Middle English gangrel f
Etymology From Middle English forth comend from Old English forth cuman forth cym e
Etymology Old English ūtstrypan to surpass Proto Germanic ūz straipjan to ste
Etymology Latin excedere to go out beyond Proto Indo European eks g̑ʰed to
Etymology Abet Middle English from Old French abeter from abeter infinitive of abet
Etymology The word beat has several origins Old English béatan to strike hit
Etymology of beta The word beta comes from the second letter of the Greek alphabet
Etymology Vanquish comes from the Old French word vanquir which in turn is derived f
Etymology The word circumvent comes from the Latin words circum meaning around an
Etymology Herod is a Latinized form of the Greek Hērōdēs which is derived from