Etymology and Origin
The word "pend" has its origins in the Latin verb "pendere," which means "to hang or be suspended." It entered English in the 14th century from the Anglo-Norman French word "pendre," which had the same meaning.
Meaning
1. (verb)
Examples:
2. (noun)
Examples:
Etymology App Latin to toward near Pendere Latin to hang fasten Meaning T
Etymology The word depend comes from the Latin word dependere which means to hang
Etymology The word pending comes from the Latin word pendere meaning to hang or
Etymology The word pendant derives from the Old French word pendre meaning to hang
Etymology Middle English pentacle from Old French pentaigle from Late Latin pentacul
Etymology Spick of uncertain origin possibly from Dutch spikken to spot or obsolet
Etymology French arsenal Latin arsēnālis Greek ἀρσενικός arsenikos Me
Etymology The word etymology is derived from the Greek words étymon meaning true m
Etymology and Meaning of Hazard The word hazard has its roots in the Old French word
Etymology The word address derives from the Old French word adrecier which in turn
Etymology Latin conversio Proto Indo European kʷert to turn twist Meaning