Etymology
Meaning
Origin
The word "passel" is derived from the Late Latin word passellus, which means "a little step." This word is in turn a diminutive of the Latin word passus, which means "a step." The word "passel" was first used in English in the 14th century. It was originally used to refer to a group of people walking together, but it has since come to be used more generally to refer to any group or company of people.
Etymology The word parcel comes from the Old French word parcelle which in turn deri
Etymology of batch The word batch is derived from the Old French word basche whic
Etymology The word deal comes from the Old English word dæl which means part port
Etymology The word flock comes from the Middle English word flok which is ultimatel
Etymology and Origin The word plenty derives from the Old French word plenté which
Etymology The word mass has origins in multiple languages Latin missa meaning d
Etymology The word pile comes from Middle English pile which is derived from the Ol
Etymology The word deluge derives from the Latin word diluvium which means flood
Etymology The word mint has several possible etymological origins Greek mintha t
Etymology The word sight comes from the Old English word siht which in turn is deriv
Etymology The word mickle is derived from the Middle English word mikel which in tur