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The word "peril" has the following historical roots:
Over time, the meaning of "peril" has broadened to encompass a wide range of threats and risks, both physical and metaphorical. It is a commonly used word in various contexts, such as legal, financial, environmental, and personal safety.
Etymology The word danger comes from the Old French word danger which is derived fro
Etymology Old French peril perel Latin periculum Meaning A serious and immediat
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Etymology Old French peril perel Latin periculum Meaning A serious and immediat
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Etymology Old French peril perel Latin periculum Meaning A serious and immediat
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