Etymology
Meaning
Origin
The word "performance" comes from the Latin word "perfōrmāre," which means "to perform." This word is itself derived from the prefix "per-" (meaning "through") and the verb "formāre" (meaning "to form"). The prefix "per-" indicates that the action is being carried out completely or to its full extent. The verb "formāre" refers to the process of giving shape or form to something. Thus, the word "perfōrmāre" originally meant "to carry out an action completely and to its full extent." Over time, the meaning of the word evolved to include the broader sense of carrying out any task or duty.
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