Etymology:
Meaning:
Origin:
Etymology Medieval Latin fervidus hot glowing fiery ardent Latin fervere to
Etymology Late Middle English in the sense burning with passion from Old French ar
Etymology Old French fervent Latin fervens boiling hot Proto Indo European b
Etymology The word fiery derives from the Old French word fiëre meaning fierce o
Etymology The word substance is derived from the Latin word substantia which means
Etymology The word concert comes from the Middle French word concerto which in turn c
Etymology The name Israel derives from the Hebrew word Yisrael יִשְׂרָאֵל
Etymology Old French surmiser Late Latin supermisare to think over Latin supe
Etymology Scrutiny comes from Latin scrutinium meaning examination or inquiry It i
Etymology French silhouette Origin after Étienne de Silhouette French minister of f
Etymology The word gobbledygook is a portmanteau of two words Gobble To speak or e