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The word "outskirt" originally referred to the part of a garment that was cut off or trimmed. By the 14th century, it began to be used figuratively to describe the outer edges of a town or city.
Etymology Old English scyrte from Proto Germanic skurta short Cognate with Ol
Etymology The word shirt comes from the Old English word sċyrte which referred to
Etymology Old English ūtscyrta literally the part shorn off Meaning The oute
Etymology The word fringe comes from the Middle English word fringe which in turn d
Etymology The word suburbia is derived from the Latin prefix sub meaning under an
Etymology The word finger is derived from several ancient Proto Indo European roots
Etymology From Late Latin suburbium meaning lying near the city from Latin sub un
Standard Etymology The word standard comes from the Old French word estandart meani
Etymology Ambiguous etymology refers to words whose origin and history are uncertain or
Etymology The English word matrix is derived from the Latin word matrix meaning wo
Etymology The word haunt comes from the Old French word hanter meaning to frequent
Meaning and Origin of Perpetual Etymology Perpetual etymology is a term coined by lin
Etymology The term necromancy comes from the Greek words nekros νεκρός mean