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The word "pendent" comes from the Latin verb "pendere," which means "to hang" or "to weigh." It entered Middle English in the 13th century.
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Etymology The word pendant derives from the Old French word pendre meaning to hang
Etymology Latin pendere to hang to weigh Meaning Hanging or suspended Depend
Etymology Old French pendance Latin pendentia from pendente meaning hanging
Etymology Latin pendere to hang to weigh Meaning Hanging or suspended Depend
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Etymology The word depend comes from the Latin word dependere which means to hang