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The word "perilous" entered the English language in the 13th century, via Old French perilous.
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Etymology Old French perillous Latin periculosus Peri around near culum
Etymology Late Latin periculosus dangerous from Latin periculum danger trial r
Etymology Empirical Late Middle English in the sense pertaining to experience or o
Etymology The word empirical comes from the Greek word empeiria meaning experience
Etymology The word experience comes from the Old French word esprover which in turn
Etymology Latin experimentum trial proof Proto Indo European sper to ask inq
Etymology Etymology is the study of the origin of words and the way in which their meanin
Etymology Fear derives from the Middle English word fere meaning sudden fright or
Etymology Old French perillous Latin periculosus Peri around near culum
Etymology Old French peril perel Latin periculum Meaning A serious and immediat
Etymology Late Latin periculosus dangerous from Latin periculum danger trial r
Etymology The word pirate originates from the Greek word peiratēs πηρατής
Etymology The word precarious comes from the Late Latin word precarius meaning obt
Etymology The word precipice is derived from the Latin word praecipitium which means
Etymology Old French plite plight condition state Proto Germanic pliht duty
Etymology Middle French siege from Old French siege meaning seat Latin sedes
Etymology Late Middle English from Old French aventure from Latin adventūra literal
Etymology Old English ecg meaning border boundary brink Middle English egge
Etymology The word locomotive is derived from Latin loco place motus moved
Etymology The word pirate originates from the Greek word peiratēs πηρατής
Etymology The word pragmatic derives from the Greek adjective pragmatikos which mean