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Etymology Middle English sens from Old French sens from Latin sensus sensation perc
Etymology of Senses The word senses derives from the Latin word sensus which means
Etymology Prae is a Latin preposition meaning before or in front of It is derived
Etymology Late Middle English from Old French premonition based on Late Latin praemon
Etymology The word bones comes from the Old English word bān Meaning Bones are
Etymology Late Middle English in the sense act of arresting or seizing via Old
Etymology Old English æddre from Proto Germanic addri from Proto Indo European h₂
Etymology Old English drædan to fear to be afraid Proto Germanic drad to fear
Etymology Old English sceadu from Proto Germanic skadwa meaning darkness shade
Etymology The word hyperbole comes from the Greek word hyperbolē which means overt
Etymology Of uncertain origin It was originally spelled newell and the el has bee
Etymology The word clout is derived from the Middle English word clout which in turn