Etymology:
Present derives from Old French "present," from Latin "praesens" ("being before, being present, imminent"), from "prae-" ("before") + "esse" ("to be").
Meaning:
Origin:
The Latin word "praesens" was used to describe something that was "before" or "in front of" something else, both in a physical and temporal sense. It was also used to describe someone who was "present" at a particular place or time. By the 12th century, the word had entered Middle English as "present," which had both the literal meaning of "present" and the metaphorical meaning of "existing now."
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