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The word "persevere" entered the English language in the 14th century from Middle French. The French word "persévérer" is derived from the Latin verb "perseverare," which means "to persevere" or "to persist." The Latin verb is composed of the prefix "per-" (meaning "through") and the verb "severare" (meaning "to separate").
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Etymology Latin per through by severare to be severe to persist Meaning
Etymology French persévérer Latin perseverare Prefix per through Verb severa
Etymology Latin perseverare to persevere endure Prefix per through thoroughly
Etymology Latin persistere to continue persevere endure Proto Indo European per
Etymology Origin Old French maintenance from maintenir meaning to hold keep Latin
Etymology Latin continuus uninterrupted continuous Meaning and Origin 1 Cont
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