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The word "precede" originates from the late Middle English term "preciden", which itself derived from the Anglo-Norman French "precedir" and ultimately from the Latin "praecedere".
Etymology Latin cedere Proto Indo European ked to go move away Meaning To
Etymology Latin accedere meaning to approach come near draw nigh From ad to
Etymology Old French conceder Latin concedere from con with together cedere
Etymology Latin excedere to go out beyond Proto Indo European eks g̑ʰed to
Etymology Latin prae meaning before Latin cēdere meaning to go Meaning T
Etymology Latin prōcēdere to come forth advance Meaning To continue or pro
Etymology Latin recedere to go back withdraw re back cedere to go yiel
Etymology Latin sēcedere to go away withdraw retire sē away cēdere
Etymology The word precedent comes from the Old French precedent which in turn come
Etymology Latin prae meaning before Latin cēdere meaning to go Meaning T
Etymology The word unprecedented is derived from the following Latin roots un pref
Etymology and Meaning Precession comes from the Latin verb praecedere meaning to go be
Etymology is the study of the origin and development of words It looks at how words have
Etymology Old French succeder Latin succedere to come up under take the place of P
Etymology of Context The word context originates from the Latin word contextus mea
Etymology The word ancestor comes from the Late Middle English ancestre 14th centur
Etymology Latin antecedēns present participle of antecēdō to go ahead to preced
Etymology From Medieval Latin fatalis from fatum fate destiny prophecy Ultimately
Etymology The word dale comes from the Old English word dæl which means valley o
Etymology The word deal comes from the Old English word dæl which means part port
Etymology Middle English ladon from Anglo Norman French ladon from Old French ledon