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The word "pick" has been used in English since the early 12th century. It is related to other Germanic words such as the Dutch word "pikken" and the German word "picken," all of which have similar meanings.
Additional Notes:
Etymology Pick comes from the Middle English word pikken which is derived from the
Etymology The word picked is derived from the Old English word piccan which means
Etymology Pick comes from the Middle English word pikken which is derived from the
Etymology Pike is derived from the Middle English word pike which is in turn derived
Etymology Cherrypick is a compound word composed of the nouns cherry and pick C
Etymology The term nitpicker is derived from two words Nit A small wingless insec
Etymology The word pickaxe is derived from the Middle English word pikeaxe which it
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Etymology Late Latin neglectus meaning not gathered not selected Latin neclegere
Etymology The word lecture is derived from the Latin word lectura which means a rea
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Etymology Middle English plukken from Old English pluccian probably from a Proto Ge